Former priest refuses to name Bloody Sunday provisionals

A former Catholic priest who helped negotiate the IRA ceasefire today refused to name Provisional IRA men he new at the time of Bloody Sunday.

Former priest refuses to name Bloody Sunday provisionals

A former Catholic priest who helped negotiate the IRA ceasefire today refused to name Provisional IRA men he new at the time of Bloody Sunday.

Denis Bradley cited ‘confessional confidentiality’ in his refusal to name the men he knew belonged to the organisation in 1972, when 13 soldiers were shot dead in the Bogside area of Derry.

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