Bloody Sunday troops face murder arrests 41 years after massacre

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End of immunity for 1 Para: Bloody Sunday troops face murder arrests 41 years after massacre

Mail Online - 10/19/13, Jennifer Smith

Fourteen unarmed protestors were murdered at the march which was campaigning for Catholic civil rights in Londonderry

Fourteen unarmed protestors were murdered at the march which was held in the name of Catholic civil rights in Londonderry

 

As many as 20 retired British soldiers could face being arrested for murder in connection with the Bloody Sunday shootings of 1972.

 

The soldiers face questioning under criminal caution for their involvement in the incident which killed 14 Catholic civil rights protestors in Londonderry, Ireland.

 

 

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