The long-awaited Saville Report into Bloody Sunday is finally being
published on Tuesday 15th June 2010
http://news.google.co.uk/news/more?ncl=d8fxapCf-3DZQEM-W35UX2SeiAHDM
Bilderberg chairman from 1990 to 1999 Lord Peter Carrington was
Secretary of State for Defence at the time, the top politician
responsible for the Parachute regiment's actions shooting dead 14
unarmed civilians in Derry in 1972. As a consequence thousands of
young Catholics flocked to join the IRA pouring petrol on the flames
of 'The Irish Troubles'.
http://www.bilderberg.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6416
see also
Bloody Sunday 'plot' denied by Carrington
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1416633/Bloody-Sunday-plot-denied-by-Carrington.html>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1416633/Bloody-Sunday-plot-denied-by-Carrington.html
http://www.bilderberg.org/2002.htm#Bloody
Meanwhile a present day Bilderberger new UK Lord Chancellor and
Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke 'condemns' the Saville
report as 'too expensive' - so I gess he will be blocking any enquiry
into the 7/7 London Bombings then lol
Bloody Sunday inquiry a disaster, says Ken Clarke
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8737531.stm
Bloody Sunday probe could fuel North Irish tensions
Ian Graham
Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:41am
LONDONDERRY Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Relatives of 14 people shot
dead by British troops in Northern Ireland in 1972 hope the release
of an inquiry into the killings next week will lead to the
prosecutions of soldiers and their political masters.
There have been concerns that the 5,000 page report could destabilize
a peace process that has largely ended the bloodshed and brought
greater prosperity to Northern Ireland.
The killings, known as Bloody Sunday, turned a simmering feud between
Catholics and Protestants into three decades of "Troubles" in the
British-ruled province, which left 3,600 dead.
Prime Minister David Cameron will on Tuesday make a statement to
parliament in London on the conclusions of the inquiry led by English
High Court judge Lord (Mark) Saville which has been 12 years in the
making and has cost some 200 million pounds.
The Guardian newspaper reported on Friday that Lord Saville had found
some but not all of the deaths were unlawful. The report was branded
"unhelpful speculation" by the British government's Northern Ireland Office.
On January 30 1972, soldiers from the elite 1st Parachute Regiment
opened fire on a civil rights march being held unlawfully in
Londonderry killing 13 and injuring another 14, one of whom died later.
Bloody Sunday proved a recruiting agent for the Provisional IRA,
fighting to end British rule of Northern Ireland and for unity with
the Republic of Ireland.
Mark Durkan, local member of parliament for the moderate nationalist
Social Democratic and Labour Party, said he hoped the report would
not unsettle the power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.
"It is going to be a day filled with emotion but there is no reason
why it should prove divisive, why should the truth be divisive. I
would say there is an opportunity for more healing."
The executive is balanced between pro-British loyalists and
republicans and nationalists who want a united Ireland.
BLAIR'S INTERVENTION
The troop were largely exonerated in a swift and short inquiry by
Lord (John) Widgery published a few months after the killings, but
victims' families said they hoped the new inquiry would say the dead
were unlawfully killed.
Britain was ruled by a Conservative government under Prime Minister
Edward Heath at the time of the killings. Heath testified to the
inquiry before his death in 2005 as did former Defense Secretary Lord
Peter Carrington, who is now 91.
Carrington told the inquiry that it was ridiculous to suggest that
there was an army plot to shoot civilians.
Mickey McKinney, whose brother was among those shot dead, told
Reuters: "I hope and expect Lord Saville to conclude that all the
people who were shot on Bloody Sunday were innocent and I expect him
to lay the blame at the doorstep of the British government at the
time and the British Parachute Regiment."
"I am hoping he will say it was unlawful killing -- murder is another
term for it which I prefer -- I don't see any reason why he shouldn't
make such a finding."
"I was there that day, 27 people shot, 13 killed, in the space of six
and a half minutes," he said.
Such a verdict would leave prosecutors in Northern Ireland with the
difficult decision of whether to pursue legal action and risk
fuelling sectarian tensions.
The then prime minister, Tony Blair, set up the Saville inquiry in
1998, amid pressure from campaigners and in an attempt to stabilize
the then developing peace process in Northern Ireland, on the grounds
there was evidence which had not been available to Lord Widgery in 1972.
The inquiry sat in Londonderry and London between April 1998 and
November 2004 receiving statements from around 2,500 people and
hearing oral evidence from over 900 witnesses.
Soldiers who gave evidence to the inquiry, identified only by a
single letter of the alphabet, were not given immunity from
prosecution, but were told nothing they said would be used against
them in any later court action.
<http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65A2FE20100611>http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65A2FE20100611
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