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Former British soldier convicted of manslaughter for 1988 Northern Ireland killing

A Northern Ireland court Friday found David Holden, a former British soldier, guilty of the 1988 manslaughter of Aidan McAnespie. McAnespie was shot in the back at an army border checkpoint in County. ....

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Troubles veterans welcome South Africa-style 'truth' commission


Troubles veterans welcome South Africa-style truth commission that would make British soldiers exempt from prosecution over killings - but amnesty proposals spark backlash on both sides of the Irish Border
New statute of limitations so no one can be charged over incidents up to the 1998 Good Friday agreement
Block on trials linked to the Troubles would apply to both IRA terrorists and veterans of the Armed Forces  
Government will look at truth and reconciliation model similar to that used in post-Apartheid South Africa
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis is now in discussions about building a truth discovery museum ....

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Cases of at least 16 veterans who served in Northern Ireland to be reviewed after IRA trial fiasco


Two veteran have been acquitted of killing IRA commander Joe McCan in 1972  
Landmark decision has led prosecutors to re-examine evidence involving ex-soldiers dating back to 1972
At least 16 Army veterans facing charges over shootings during the Troubles will have their cases reviewed after landmark trial collapsed
Government now planning to make British soldiers and terrorists exempt from new prosecutions
Proposal to tackle legacy issues will be outlined in Queen s Speech next week  ....

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Ministers urged to end witch-hunts as trial of ex-Paras accused of murdering IRA man collapses


Ministers have been urged to end the hounding of Northern Ireland veterans after the sensational collapse of a landmark murder trial.
Almost 50 years after first being questioned over the shooting of Official IRA commander Joe McCann, two former Paratroopers, now 71 and 70, were allowed to walk free from court on Tuesday.
A trial judge ruled that crucial interview evidence was inadmissible, raising grave questions as to why prosecutors pursued charges against the pair for five years.
Veterans and supporters celebrate as the trial of two Northern Ireland veterans accused of murdering Official IRA member Joe McCann in 1972 collapses
It was the first case against servicemen deployed during the Troubles since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. ....

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