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Youngneill
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Post Bloody Sunday
on: January 29, 2012, 12:56
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Today marks the 40th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Derry, when 14 innocent civil rights marchers were shot dead by British soldiers.The news that the relatives of the Bloody Sunday victims had waited over 38 years for finally arrived in June 2010.

A public inquiry by Lord Saville declared all the victims to be innocent, prompting an apology in the House of Commons from British Prime Minister David Cameron.There were cheers from the crowd that gathered outside Derry's Guidhall as the families relayed the news and, later, as they watched Mr Cameron's apology on a big screen.http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1689/366/Bloody_Sunday.html

The_Brain
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on: January 31, 2012, 05:36
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I read about "Bloody Sunday", and I hope that the "Occupy" protests stop their violence & instigation, & do what they are allowed to do, which is assemble to peaceably petition their government for a redress of grievances.
I would hate to see innocent protesters, media personnel, or police officers get shot because of a small group of trouble makers.

I know it's 38 years too late, but it seems like a great thing that the apology came out at all.

Many people in this country are still waiting for a "real" story about a "UFO" crash in Roswell, New Mexico & wondering what "really" happened when our President Kennedy was shot & killed dead in Dallas.

As the X Files says, "The truth is out there"!

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