Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Ballymurphy residents should have been protected by soldiers, inquest told

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26 Feb, 2019
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Ballymurphy residents should have been protected by soldiers, inquest told
The people of an area of west Belfast should have been protected by soldiers during a shooting incident in 1971 - but instead hid fearing a massacre, an inquest has heard.
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