Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the release of the Guildford Four when their convictions for the 1974 Guildford pub bombings were quashed at the Old Bailey in London.
Gerry Conlon, Paul Hill, Patrick Armstrong and Carole Richardson had been falsely accused of the attacks on two pubs, which were carried out by the Provisional IRA.
Five died and more than 60 were injured.
The late Gerry Conlon (above) was asked about his immediate thoughts on his release.
Watch here.
Paul Hill was interviewed recently by BBC Radio 4 on his 15 year imprisonment.
Listen here.
Via RTÉ Archives
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No smoke without fire………..
No thread without idiot.
Exactly Randy,you made that comment ,therefore you are an idiot..
Go on Randy, I’m interested to hear your theory.
Please don’t feed the moron.
Let’s hope you’re never unjustly stripped of your freedom and dignity Randy.
Do you have her number?
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Randy you may want politics.ie (idiot central) or thejournal.ie (stupidity central) depending on what point of view you have
In fairness to Randy he does have one of them accents doesn’t he?
Well that’s a great piece of radio.
Is it just me or does “falsely accused” not quite cover it?