Bloody Sunday families issue statement

The Bloody Sunday families have issued a statement in advance of today's 29th anniversary march in memory of those killed, saying they are losing faith in the new tribunal's ability to get to the truth.

Bloody Sunday families issue statement

The Bloody Sunday families have issued a statement in advance of today's 29th anniversary march in memory of those killed, saying they are losing faith in the new tribunal's ability to get to the truth.

The families said they fear a second whitewash unless the British authorities are more open about their role in the massacre.

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