Showing posts with label Derry Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derry Journal. Show all posts
For the Derry Journal Eamon Sweeney (eamon.sweeney@jpress.co.uk) talks to Kate Nash whose brother was murdered by the British Army and who feels the Ministry of Defence is insulting the families of the dead.
Kate Nash has described the fact that the MoD are to foot the legal bill for soldiers who may be arrested in connection to Bloody Sunday as an "insult." |
Eamon Sweeney (eamon.sweeney@jpress.co.uk) writing in the Derry Journal about 1972 British Army footage that has supposedly gone missing.
British soldiers swarm into Creggan during Operation Motorman, July 1972. Courtesy Colmen Doyle. |
Eamon Sweeney writing in The Derry Journal looks some more at the British Army files from Operation Motorman.
A British tank entering Creggan via Eastway on the morning of July 31, 1972. |
Eamon Sweeney (eamon.sweeney@jpress.co.uk) writing in the Derry Journal delves into British Army documents from Operation Motorman.
Operation Motorman: British said in 1972 that IRA could not be beaten ‘unless they were removed from the streets’
The Derry Journal has a copy of the strand of the Stormont House Agreement dealing with the legacy of the North's conflict. The paper's editor, Eamon Sweeney, considers the implications.
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