Hundreds of people are marching alongside #BloodySunday families through #Derry City Centre as they go to find out the PPS decision on soldier prosecutionshttps://t.co/V1hJCjH5pT #towardsjustice pic.twitter.com/3L12hkxOCN
— Derry Journal (@derryjournal) March 14, 2019
A reminder of #BloodySunday; listen back to this montage of audio from the hours and days after. https://t.co/jJhuCQaMCd
— Morning Ireland (@morningireland) March 14, 2019
This morning.
Families of the victims of Bloody Sunday are marching to a city centre hotel where 17 former British soldiers will hear if they are to be prosecuted for killing 13 innocent civil rights demonstrators on January 30, 1972.
More as we get it.
Meanwhile…
On my first date with a British infantry officer I had two questions for him; one about women in the military and one on soldiering and #BloodySunday. His take then and now; you don't protect the rule of law by failing to uphold it. Reader, I married him.
— Maria Farrell (@mariafarrell) March 14, 2019
In fairness.
The British Army should not be allowed to break the law in Ireland ever again. The sooner the democratic will of the Irish people is allowed to prevail, the better.
”Reader, I married him”
Oh please. What the hell has her love life got to do with the families of the Bloody Sunday murders?
Only one soldier to be prosecuted it seems, for just two murders.
Also, what was his opinion on women in the military FFS. I checked her twitter feed and nary a mention of that one.
I need closure on that one, what were his thoughts, WHAT!!!!!
+1
Typical faux-cryptic style of post. It’s a thing now.
+1 too
Tis and deeply irritating.
The best you can ever hope for online is a witty, pithy remark.
Everything else is just that dust stuff from corn stalks.
Chavs, init?