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Families of people shot dead by British soldiers at Ballymurphy 50 years ago have called on the Irish Government to intervene in any attempt to prevent prosecutions of veterans by the British Government. Family members said they would take legal action against any plans to block the prosecution of former British soldiers. Carmel Quinn, whose brother John Laverty was shot dead in the incident in west Belfast, appeared before the Good Friday Agreement Committee in Dublin today. She said Prime Minister Boris Johnson needs to be told firmly that there should no amnesty for soldiers who allegedly committed crimes during the Northern Ireland Troubles. ....
British Army found to have massacred unarmed civilians in Ballymurphy, Northern Ireland, in August 1971 A long-delayed inquest into the shooting deaths of 10 people in the Ballymurphy estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland has concluded that all were civilians, posed no threat to anyone, were unarmed and that nine of them were shot by the British Army. Coroner Mrs Justice Keegan could not definitively identify the origin of the bullet that shot the tenth person. The verdict was welcomed by relatives and supporters of those killed. John Teggart, whose father Daniel was among those shot dead, addressed a press conference. John Teggart s father Danny (44) was shot 14 times-mainly in the back as he lay injured on the ground - by the British Army. Photo taken at an event in 2014. (credit: Sinn Fein-FlickR) ....
Ballymurphy victims relatives reject Boris Johnson apology John Teggart, speaking after this week s inquest findings were made public . Connla Young The families of the Ballymurphy Massacre after this week s inquest findings THERE was confusion last night after Downing Street claimed that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had apologised unreservedly after a coroner found that the Ballymurphy Massacre victims were entirely innocent . A Downing Street spokesman claimed the apology was delivered when Mr Johnson spoke to First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O Neill yesterday. However, after the remote meeting neither Sinn Féin or the DUP referenced the apparent apology. ....
Boris Johnson apologises unreservedly on behalf of UK Government over Ballymurphy The apology has been slammed Updated (Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire) Want the biggest politics stories sent to you every week? Simply sign up here and we ll do the restInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Boris Johnson has apologised unreservedly on behalf of the UK Government over the deaths of 10 people in Ballymurphy, West Belfast in 1971. ....