It is never too late to appologize
by Zivka Deleva
After almost forty years from the bloody killings of 13 Irish civilians in Londondary, the new British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first politician that has publicly said he was sorry about the "unjustified and unjustifiable" killings in the history of Northern Ireland. The case is known as Bloody Sunday and happened on January 30, 1972, when British troops killed 13 civilians and very important, non armed people. Few days ago came the report about the case. It contains 5000 pages. The victims relatives in the Irish City marched in the name of the belated justice, together with thousands of supporters. "There is no doubt .. what happened on Bloody Sund! ay was both unjustified and unjustifiable. It was wrong. On behalf of the government .... I am deeply sorry" - he told the House of Commons in London. In 1998, there have been reached a peace deal. In few decades, around 3500 people have died in the violence history named The Troubles. Catholics against Protestants raised hands and spread bloodshed. North Ireland still is very emotionally weak when it comes to the word violence. The report comes after 12 years research and the goal was to depict the whole truth about the murderous years. The initiative came from the premier from that time Tony Blair. This kind of act like Cameron's maybe are hypocritical, but in any case, are needed to show that one regrets about a mistake has made and the history to remember who was guilty. Though, there is no tougher justice than the belated one! Only the victims' relatives know what does these words really mean.
| by Zivka Deleva for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv) |
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