The Grockle
Formally Croydon Seagull
Great Britain = England, Scotland, Wales, (and all the small islands around it)
UK = The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Great Britain = England, Scotland, Wales, (and all the small islands around it)
UK = The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
From around which terrorists opened fire,to say nothing of the nail bombs being thrown from the crowd the paras returned fire with interest, unfortunately innocent civilians were caught in the crossfire,it just so happens sinn fein/ira have a better propaganda machine than us , and an even more willing public to lap it all up.
No, i'm one of the few on here who has actually been there and done a tour or two, you are the gullible one if you think they were going to spend £190 million and not come up with a result that satisfies and appeases the republicans. BTW , is it as 'official' and trustworthy as some of the other 'impartial' inquiries that new labour comissioned ? did you accept as fact the findings of all these ? or does it just suit your political leanings to accept the findings of this particular one ?You appear to be the most gullible and easily fooled one here. After 38 years, it's official. They were shooting and killing those tending the injured and already dead. And if you seriously believe the armed forces don't have a propaganda machine, you are living in a fantasy world.
No, i'm one of the few on here who has actually been there and done a tour or two, you are the gullible one if you think they were going to spend £190 million and not come up with a result that satisfies and appeases the republicans.
BTW , is it as 'official' and trustworthy as some of the other 'impartial' inquiries that new labour comissioned ? did you accept as fact the findings of all these ? or does it just suit your political leanings to accept the findings of this particular one ?
No, i'm one of the few on here who has actually been there and done a tour or two, you are the gullible one if you think they were going to spend £190 million and not come up with a result that satisfies and appeases the republicans.
There does seem to be some anti Irish sentiment on here (NSC) which I think is pretty sad.
so just to be clear (and I've never even been to Northern Ireland let alone served there) are you saying that;
- the soldiers were firing in response to nail and petrol bombs
- none of the soldiers lied about their actions
- a warning was given by soldiers
because this as I understand it was the crux of the claims that has caused so much upset to the victim's families over the years. The army and british authorities at the time were saying these three things above whilst there were others who doubted them.
And there will continue to be doubts as both sides will continue to claim whichever suits their particular arguement /greviance / version of events, things could have been said but they were misheard, misinterpreted or not heard in the first place by other parties or the truth doesn't suit their propoganda / agenda
the only way it would be resolved was if there was actual sound recordings / video made which proved beyond a doubt one way or the other (which i doubt ever existed) so spending £200 million over twelve years on trying to decypher hearsay and rumour is pointless and a scandalous waste of money imo.
That's the crux of it for me. The decision to open fire led hundreds of Irishmen straight into the arms of the IRABloody Sunday in addition to being an appalling incident in itself acted as a major spur to future violence as it convinced many Catholics/Republicans that peaceful protest would not gain them equal rights or a say in Northern Ireland's future. For that alone the military Brass and politicians should be condemned.
That's the crux of it for me. The decision to open fire led hundreds of Irishmen straight into the arms of the IRA
Or maybe not shot at all, making it considerably harder for the IRA to justify use of guns and bombs?Maybe they should have shot a few more then?
Whether it is the UK or GB it is this:
BBC News - Bloody Sunday report states those killed were innocent
There does seem to be some anti Irish sentiment on here (NSC) which I think is pretty sad.
When i say warzone I am refering to Ulster as a whole, it may not have been a warzone in the conventional sence but it still happened at a time of war.
It's worth bearing in mind that this HUMAN RIGHTS march you refer to had decended into rioting so many of those shot were not just standing there with placards and megaphones they were pushing through baracades trying to get at the army.
Your final comment about there bring peace in Ulster is also a little naive.
You appear to be the most gullible and easily fooled one here. After 38 years, it's official. They were shooting and killing those tending the injured and already dead. And if you seriously believe the armed forces don't have a propaganda machine, you are living in a fantasy world.
The Paras may have had many great days in the service of this country, but this one brought shame and disgrace on them, our forces and our nation. As always in these cases, it is the years of lies and cover-up that will have done the most damage to their reputation.
The dead, who were not PIRA members, were unarmed civillians who were not rioting when they were killed. They were subsequently accused of having nail bombs on them but has been proved to be a lie.
Bloody Sunday in addition to being an appalling incident in itself acted as a major spur to future violence as it convinced many Catholics/Republicans that peaceful protest would not gain them equal rights or a say in Northern Ireland's future. For that alone the military Brass and politicians should be condemned.