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I am, and always have been, pro a united Ireland. My wish is that some day this can be achieved by peaceful means. This does not mean I support terrorism or murder of innocents by any side in the argument. It is just right and proper to end English occupation of Ireland.
The Saville report gives everyone an opportunity to get closure, not just for Bloody Sunday, but also for a broader set of circumstances not covered by the report, The Troubles if you will, and move on, and I hope we can all seize the moment to do so.
Should we now prosecute certain members of the armed forces? Was this a war crime? Should we re-arrest those convicted murderers and/or freedom fighters allowed out early? The answer to these questions has to be a resounding, "No". Let us not forget that all sides in this conflict did terrible things to innnocent folks and it serves no real purpose to keep dragging the past up. That route lies a certain road back to strife, which none of us want.
In my lifetime this is perhaps the best opportunity to look forward rather than back 300 years. It is to be hoped we don't waste this rare chance, whether Catholic ot Protestant.
However, to avoid an possibility of a return to the troubles as JimmyL warns, a serious programme has to be agreed upon, by which the northern counties can be returned to the Republic peacefully. Even if one county every decade was repatriated it would be a start, a slow start but a step in the right and honest direction.