The AOH has welcomed Justice Siobhan Keegan's findings that the ten Ballymurphy Massacre victims were innocent when they were killed in August, 1971. In the wake of the inquest's findings, the AOH is ...
10 victims of the 1971 Ballymurphy Massacre in West Belfast were today found to be “entirely innocent." The families of ten victims of the 1971 Ballymurphy Massacre in West Belfast have welcomed the ...
The Historical Enquiries Team is scouring the world for former paras and other witnesses to the Ballymurphy massacre in which 11 people were shot dead by members of the regiment. The killings took ...
Ten people died during three days of shootings involving members of the Parachute Regiment in west Belfast in 1971. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on ...
Campaigners have accused the Government of being more interested in bringing back fox hunting than finding justice for bereaved families in Belfast. The claim was made as politicians in the Republic ...
Former army medic claims officer suggested planting ammo on those killed in the Ballymurphy massacre
A FORMER army medic claimed today he heard an officer suggest planting ammunition on the bodies of those killed in the Ballymurphy massacre. On August 1971 British soldiers shot dead 10 people over ...
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A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that a priest and nine lay Catholics who were shot dead by British troops almost 50 years ago were "entirely innocent" and their deaths were unjustified. What ...
A long-delayed inquest into the shooting deaths of 10 people in the Ballymurphy estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland has concluded that all were civilians, posed no threat to anyone, were unarmed and ...
Civil cases brought against the Ministry of Defence by the families of nine people killed at Ballymurphy in west Belfast in 1971 have been settled with undisclosed damages to be paid. At the High ...
Unfinished business from the Troubles era continues to rear its hydra heads. This week, a public inquiry opened into the 1998 Omagh bombing, examining whether that attack by dissident republicans – ...
Ten people died during three days of shootings involving members of the Parachute Regiment in west Belfast in 1971. A daughter of a mother of eight killed in shootings involving British soldiers has ...
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