Bloody Sunday families disappointed at report delay
Survivors and relatives of those killed on Bloody Sunday have expressed disappointment and anger at the delay in publishing the final report of the tribunal into the 1972 killings.
The Saville Tribunal's conclusions were expected to have been published by now, but the report has been delayed until sometime next year.
The Bloody Sunday families say they were not informed directly of this and found out instead through the Irish Government.
The tribunal began in April 1998 and finished in November 2004 after hearing from more than 900 witnesses.
A spokesman has said it is not possible to give a firm date for the publication of its final report, but says the families will be informed in advance.



