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British army shooting victims' families appeal for TD help | BreakingNews.ie
Relatives of 11 people killed by the British army in disputed circumstances today appealed for TDs to support their campaign for an independent inquiry.
The victims, including a Catholic priest, were shot dead by soldiers over three days from August 9, 1971 in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast amid sectarian violence.
All 11 were unarmed and were not members of any terrorist group.
The families of the dead, supported by the Relatives for Justice, are pushing for an independent inquiry and apologies from the British government and the Parachute Regiment.
(TD is the Irish for Memeber of Parliment)
Relatives of 11 people killed by the British army in disputed circumstances today appealed for TDs to support their campaign for an independent inquiry.
The victims, including a Catholic priest, were shot dead by soldiers over three days from August 9, 1971 in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast amid sectarian violence.
All 11 were unarmed and were not members of any terrorist group.
The families of the dead, supported by the Relatives for Justice, are pushing for an independent inquiry and apologies from the British government and the Parachute Regiment.
(TD is the Irish for Memeber of Parliment)