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South Dorset MP Richard Drax's remembers 'Troubles' of Northern Ireland during 1970s


Having served on three operational tours, I witnessed it for myself.
While the majority of those I met were law-abiding, decent people, a tiny minority were prepared to perpetuate the violence we still see on our screens today.
One of the many injustices from the Troubles has been the legacy cases against our soldiers.
Now, decades on, I hope the dramatic collapse of a murder case against two elderly paratroopers will see an end to this witch-hunt.
The two men, now 71 and 70, were accused of shooting a senior IRA commander, allegedly responsible for the deaths of 15 British soldiers.
Mr Justice O’Hara ruled that statements the soldiers were forced to give hours after the 1972 shooting were inadmissible. ....

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Politicians condemn plan to prevent prosecution of NI veterans


Politicians condemn plan to prevent prosecution of NI veterans
Reports suggest the UK government is set to introduce a statute of limitations on prosecutions for conflict crimes that occurred pre-1998.
By Press Association
Thursday 6 May 2021, 7:58 AM
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Image: Shutterstock/Zolnierek
Image: Shutterstock/Zolnierek
POLITICIANS ON BOTH sides of the border have condemned a reported move to prevent future prosecutions over Troubles crimes.
The UK government is set to introduce a statute of limitations to stop people being charged over incidents that occurred before the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement, according to reports in the Times and Daily Telegraph. ....

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