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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has issued a public apology for the investigation surrounding the 1971 Ballymurphy Massacre in Belfast. The victims' families, however, have dismissed his apology noting that they had no notice of it and that Johnson apologized for the investigation as opposed to the ten deaths.
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Victims of the Ballymurphy massacre, 1971: Joseph Corr, Daniel Teggart, Edward Doherty, Fr Hugh Mullan, Francis Quinn, Pat McCarthy, Joan Connolly, John James McKerr, Noel Phillips, John Laverty and Joseph Murphy. File photograph: Ballymurphy Massacre Committee/PA
The British prime minister has made a public apology in the House of Commons to the families of the 10 people killed in the Ballymurphy massacre.
Boris Johnson read out the names of the 10 victims and said they had been found “entirely innocent” at an inquest last week.