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After decades, Northern Ireland inquest recognizes victims of Ballymurphy Massacre catholicworldreport.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from catholicworldreport.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Families of the victims react following the verdict into the Ballymurphy inquest at Waterfront Hall in Belfast on May 11. - AFP BELFAST: British soldiers used “clearly disproportionate” force during violence in Northern Ireland that saw 10 civilians shot dead in 1971, a coroner ruled on Tuesday, finding the victims all innocent of any crimes. The finding into the deaths in Ballymurphy, west Belfast, over three days in August 1971 were met with applause and tears from family members. The UK government, however, remains determined to end “vexatious” prosecutions of any army personnel accused of wrongful deaths in past conflicts, and said it would soon introduce new legislation covering the legacy of the Northern Ireland unrest. ....
LONDON U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday apologized unreservedly on behalf of the British government for the deaths of 10 innocent people killed in a 1971 incident in Belfast during a British Army operation. A judge-led inquiry on Tuesday found that British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in the deaths of nine of the 10 people killed in the incident, which sparked an upsurge of sectarian violence during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, a British province. The Prime Minister apologized unreservedly on behalf of the U.K. Government for the events that took place in Ballymurphy and the huge anguish that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed, a spokesman for Johnson said following a call between the prime minister and Northern Ireland s First and Deputy First Ministers. ....
PM Boris Johnson apologizes 'unreservedly' on behalf of British government for 1971 Belfast killings theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.