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The son of one of the victims of the Ballymurphy Massacre in Northern Ireland has said any amnesty to British soldiers during the Troubles would be a 'slap in the face' to all victims.
John Teggart's father, Daniel, was murdered by the British Army in 1971.
Ten people died in Belfast after being shot over the course of several days.
The victims included a priest, trying to help one of the wounded, and a mother of eight.
It comes amid reports that the British government is planning to make British soldiers who served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles immune from prosecution.