Re: Chief Herald of Ireland back in business
- From: StephenP <plowman@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 10:41:49 -0700 (PDT)
On 2 July, 09:25, The Chief <the.chieft...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tosh. It was the unrelenting campaign of the families of the victims
in Derry which finally led to the British admitting that they were
guilty of mass murder. But it took 38 year of ceaseless effort, effort
against all the odds, for a whitewash official report was of course
immediately created which blamed the victims and exonerated the
British Army. Thirty-eight years of effort when we all knew the truth
of what happened from the very first day. That is the reality of the
"hierarchy of victimhood" that the British adopted from day one, a
hierarchy that sparked the subsequent explosion of violence in the six
counties.
- The Chief
So, any comment on the formal apology made in the House of Commons
made by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern
Ireland? I gather it was received very well by the families.
.
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