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Thursday, 5 July 2012

Here we go again...

The BBC are delighted to report that:
'The police are to launch a murder investigation into the deaths of 13 people shot dead by soldiers in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday in 1972.

The move comes after the PSNI and Public Prosecution Service reviewed the findings of the Saville inquiry, which said none of those killed was armed.

It published its report in June 2010, after a 12-year inquiry.
The police investigation is expected to take at least four years and involve a team of 30 detectives.'
So far as I am aware there will be no equivalent  police investigation into the IRA's massacre at Enniskillen, nor the IRA's killing of Earl Mountbatten, Baroness Brabourne, Nicholas Knatchbull and Paul Maxwell, nor the Brighton bombing nor any of the other acts of murderous terrorism carried out by the IRA under the leadership of various people, one or more of whom may now be British MPs.

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