I can remember exactly where I was and who I was with when the news broke 38 years ago and I remember buying every single morning paper the day after. The Guardian's reporters were outraged as I recall and excoriated the British Army's actions on the day.
Despite the 'leaks" leading up to the publication at 3:30 today I have to admit to being shocked at the summary findings as published on the telly to-date (BBC NI mainly). The language seems simple and direct and condemnatory.
"Unjustified", "wrong" and "unjustifiable" is Saville's conclusion about the actions of British Army soldiers (1st Parachute Regiment) on the day. Cameron seemed sincere in his unequivocal apology and the families and their supporters were dignified in vocalising their relief and reactions to the findings.
The word "innocent" seemed very appropriate. I'd forgotten how many of the dead and injured were only in their teens.
Despite the 'leaks" leading up to the publication at 3:30 today I have to admit to being shocked at the summary findings as published on the telly to-date (BBC NI mainly). The language seems simple and direct and condemnatory.
"Unjustified", "wrong" and "unjustifiable" is Saville's conclusion about the actions of British Army soldiers (1st Parachute Regiment) on the day. Cameron seemed sincere in his unequivocal apology and the families and their supporters were dignified in vocalising their relief and reactions to the findings.
The word "innocent" seemed very appropriate. I'd forgotten how many of the dead and injured were only in their teens.