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Pressure grows on UK to apologise over 1971 Belfast killings

Last modified on Wed 12 May 2021 06.25 EDT There are growing calls for the British government to apologise to the families of 10 people killed in Ballymurphy during a British army operation in 1971 after an inquest found the use of force was unjustified and that the dead were innocent. Naomi Long, the Alliance party leader and Northern Ireland’s justice minister, led calls for Boris Johnson to make an unreserved, formal apology for the killings by soldiers in the Catholic west Belfast neighbourhood during the Troubles. It also emerged on Wednesday that some of the families of those killed are to pursue a civil action against the Ministry of Defence and want the police to launch a criminal investigation.

Ballymurphy Inquest: Civil action to resume over deaths

BBC News Published media captionA priest and a mother of eight were among the 10 people killed at Ballymurphy More legal action is expected over the deaths of 10 people killed in the Ballymurphy shootings of August 1971. Solicitor Paddy Murray, who represents nine of the 10 families, said further legal action is being planned. One of those avenues is civil proceedings against the Ministry of Defence and in parallel with the inquest the families initiated those proceedings, he told BBC Radio Foyle. They were stalled pending the outcome of these findings. Given the very critical commentary by the coroner we will be moving forward with some vigour in relation to the civil action .

Ballymurphy Massacre victims families, AOH to host webinar

Comments The AOH has welcomed Justice Siobhan Keegan s findings that the ten Ballymurphy Massacre victims were innocent when they were killed in August, 1971. In the wake of the inquest s findings, the AOH is hosting a special webinar on Saturday, May 15 at 11 am EST / 4 PM Irish time via Zoom and YouTube. John Teggart will be joined by other Ballymurphy Massacre victims relatives Briege Voyle and Carmel Quinn, as well as solicitor Paddy Murray. The AOH will be joined by Irish leaders from across the United States. Registration for the Zoom webinar is available here, and you can also tune in via YouTube on Saturday here:

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