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By John Teggard, Contributor
Relatives of 11 people killed in Belfast by the British Army in 1971 met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny in January to ask him to lobby the British Government to set up an independent panel inquiry into the deaths of their family members. It was an emotional moment for the families when the Taoiseach gave them his support. A family member interviewed on RTÉ said, “It was the first light at the end of the tunnel.”
The Ballymurphy Massacre Families delegation also met with members of Amnesty International. In January, Kartik Raj from Amnesty’s London office visited the Belfast sites where the 11 victims were killed by the British Army in August, 1971. The delegation then traveled to Brussels on January 27 for an arranged meeting with members of the European Parliament, saying it was another step for the families to bring their campaign into the international arena on human rights issues. A spokesperson for the families said, “We intend to brief those
NEWMARKET, ONT. The owners of Mind Body Spirit Store and Centre in Newmarket said they took a stand as an act of civil disobedience by keeping their business open to in-store shopping amid the lockdown. The store opened to shoppers just before Christmas and opened again for in-person shopping this week. In a statement to CTV News, the owners, Barb Bushe and Karthik Raj, said in part, This is of our way of bringing to light what we believe are unfair and arbitrary lockdown measures that are causing great harm and collateral damage to small businesses and our community at large.