"#BloodySunday is the most notorious example of #stateViolence in the north — but it is not unique. Across the north of #Ireland, hundreds of families bereaved by the British state faced the same brick wall: no investigation, no disclosure, no accountability." - John Finucane

"The #BloodySundayMurderTrial Shows the Reality of #BritishJustice": https://tribunemag.co.uk/2025/10/the-bloody-sunday-murder-trial-shows-the-reality-of-british-justice/

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The Bloody Sunday Murder Trial Shows the Reality of British Justice

Today’s court verdict on Soldier F is the latest act of self-protection from a state that won’t hold its agents to account even if they kill, writes John Finucane.

How the British and Irish papers covered the verdict in the Bloody Sunday murder trial – The Journal

How the British and Irish papers covered the verdict in the Bloody Sunday murder trial  The JournalWhy did the…
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On today of all days: "I would say to the good people of Ireland: you’ve been independent for more than 100 years. Stop blaming the Brits." Ex NATO Commdr at Westminster #Áras25 #Neutrality #TripleLock #SoldierF

So, multiple soldiers "totally lost all sense of military discipline"  and peaceful protestors ended up dead.

Yet no one is held accountable.

I can't really call that justice.

#NorthernIreland #BloodySunday #SoldierF

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Reaction as Soldier F found not guilty of all charges in Bloody Sunday murder trial - BBC News

Bloody Sunday: Soldier F found not guilty on all charges in Bloody Sunday murder trial

Soldier F - who cannot be named - was accused of murdering two people in Londonderry in 1972, plus five counts of attempted murder.

BBC News
British army veteran known as Soldier F not guilty of Bloody Sunday murders

Families say justice denied as only soldier ever tried in relation to 1972 Parachute regiment shootings acquitted

The Guardian
Soldier F found not guilty of murder and attempted murder on Bloody Sunday

Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured on Bloody Sunday in January 1972 at a civil rights demonstration in the Bogside area of Derry.

Former Paratrooper Acquitted of Bloody Sunday Murders After 53 Years

Another slap in the face for justice after 53 years. Soldier F walks free for slaughtering James Wray and William McKinney on Bloody Sunday, despite eyewitness soldiers pointing fingers. The British state's protecting its killer paratroopers, burying the truth about that Derry massacre once more.

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Former Paratrooper Acquitted of Bloody Sunday Murders After 53 Years

Another slap in the face for justice. 53 years and the truth still gets buried. The victims' families are left with nothing, and the system keeps protecting those who should be held accountable.

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@bbcnews And Dave Cleary, aka "Soldier F", is somehow found not guilty for murdering multiple unarmed civilians during Bloody Sunday...

#SoldierF #BloodySunday

Key Statements Admitted as Evidence in Soldier F Bloody Sunday Trial

In the trial of Soldier F, a former member of the Parachute Regiment accused of murdering two civilians during the Bloody Sunday shootings of 1972, the judge has allowed key statements from other soldiers to be used as evidence. The trial is taking place at Belfast Crown Court, where Soldier F is ac... [More info]