ballymurphy11
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ballymurphy11
@ballymurphy11
Working to highlight the innocence of our loved ones murdered by British para's
belfast Katılım Ağustos 2012
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@johnfinucane Thinking of you and your family today John, RIP Pat..
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BBC News-Murder & MI5: the extraordinary battle over what stays secret @DdesimoneDaniel . @GTeggart
'described it as part of a pattern of "national security being used as a shield to cover up& conceal the state's role in v serious crimes such as murder.."
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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A Chilling Echo irishecho.com/2026/1/a-chill… via @IrishEcho
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Sean Brown's family vow to fight on for truth via @RTENews
“Five High Court judges have reviewed the facts of this case in explicit detail, have applied the law, and the only legal resolution to these facts is a public inquiry."
Niall Murphy rte.ie/news/2026/0105…
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Use of Force Was Not Justified irishecho.com/2025/12/use-of… via @IrishEcho
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How British state secrecy just got worse declassifieduk.org/how-british-st…
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UK complicit in citizens' murder during Troubles - Burns rte.ie/news/2025/1220… via @rte
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bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… The Donnelly’s Bar attack. Where the search for the truth about the Glenanne Gang started-with Alan
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Summary of Findings - Desmond Healey Inquest judiciaryni.uk/judicial-decis…
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UK special forces unit had 'deliberate policy' to 'kill fighting-aged males' in Afghanistan, inquiry told
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Today, the UK government’s new Troubles Bill is in Parliament for the second reading.
The previous Legacy Act was a cruel betrayal of victims and their families.
Families like Tony and Betty Campbell.
Martha Campbell was 13 when she was killed on her way to visit a friend. More than 50 years later, her family are still seeking the truth and answers around what happened that day.
Sadly, many other families are also still without truth and accountability.
Everyone has a right to know what happened to their loved ones. Victims' voices matter, listen and share 📣
@NIOgov
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Human rights groups criticise Troubles Bill ‘lawfare’ claims belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/republic-…
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ANDRÉE MURPHY: The Paras' reputation is not 'proud' and they are not 'valiant' belfastmedia.com/the-paras-have… via @ATownNews
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£4.3 MILLION: THIS IS THE PRICE OF SOLDIER F’S PERJURY
Ciarán Shiels of Madden & Finucane Solicitors this evening said:
“£4.3 million is the price the public have already paid because of Soldier F’s perjury at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal.
“Judge Pat Lynch KC, in his 60 page written ruling acquitted Soldier F on all 7 charges before a Belfast Diplock Court last week.
“Within his scathing judgment, the Trial Judge twice held that Soldiers H and G committed perjury before the Widgery Inquiry. Soldier H subsequently also committed perjury before the Bloody Sunday Inquiry (Soldier G was deceased and did not appear before Lord Saville).
“All military witnesses and all witnesses who gave evidence concerning their memberships of either wing of the IRA on Bloody Sunday, received a specific assurance from the Attorney General that as long as they told the Bloody Sunday Tribunal the truth about what happened, regardless of how many civilians they murdered, or criminal offences they committed, they had the cast iron guarantee they would never face police interviews under caution, or a trial process that hung over their heads for approximately 7 years.
“However no soldier who was involved in firing rifles at civilians that day, in fact told the truth about Bloody Sunday to the Saville Tribunal. Lord Saville concluded as much in his findings.
“This is an obscene amount of public money being used to defend a multiple murderer and attempted murderer and to ensure that he never would face justice for his criminality.
“There is an ingrained culture of mendacity that has pervaded for generations right through the British Army.
“£4.3 million in legal fees would appear to be the going rate for the Ministry of Defence to happily pay out, when ensuring an important serial killer never sees the inside of a prison cell.
“This is the reward for his perjured evidence to an International Tribunal of Inquiry.”

Allison Morris@AllisonMorris1
Figure set to rise even further as final bills for Soldier F’s defence are submitted 👇
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