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    Jimmy although your first post is long you are taking a very simplistic view and going in the face of the Report and seeking justification for the killings. The Prime Minister and a studious report of 12 years takes a very different view..after exhaustive research The Report says there was "no justification" for the killings.

    This has now been exhaustively accepted.

    People were demondstrating all across N Ireland for their rights, which is fair enough. They should not be killed for doing that. In comparison some woman got hit by a policeman at a demo in London recently and there was uproar. But imagine if it wasnt just hitting but they had killed 13 people....lets get some persepective.

    The last paragraph on post 12 employs daft logic Jimmy. If we hadnt of this, we would have had that...if I hadnt of gone to a bad school I wudda cudda maybe not been a serial killer. If the soldiers hadnt been in Ireland it wouldnt have happened..if they had of been on a beach in..etc etc

    Ross I think we do need justice in my view. It would be justice that would in fairness take into account the 38 years since it happened, and the level of stress in the difficult circumstances at the time. The judicial system is currently, through DNA, jailing people who committed crimes yonks ago...so the time factor isnt a real issue.

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