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"Justice Denied"
A Challenge to Lord Widgery's Report on Bloody Sunday

Table of Contents

Why this report
Preface to the 1972 edition

Summary of Findings

Introduction

Background to the March

The Military Appraisal of the March
Prior to January 30

The March as it Happened


Copies of Justice Denied: A Challenge to Lord Widgery's Report on "Bloody Sunday" are available free of charge to the press and human rights NGOs by calling 212-661-0480 or writing cbarcia@ilhr.org

May 20th 1998: League Reissues "Bloody Sunday" Report On 1972 Events in Northern Ireland.


Related Sites

· British Government Bloody Sunday Inquiry homepage
· Bloody Sunday Website
· Remembering Bloody Sunday
· University of Ulster CAIN project
· Extracts from The Road to Bloody Sunday, by Dr. Raymond McClean, first published in 1983. (Revised edition 1997)

Reports and Statements
· Bloody Sunday and the Report of the Widgery Tribunal
· The Irish Government's Assessment of the New Material
Presented to the British Government in June 1997

· Full text of the statement
made by the British Prime Minister,
Tony Blair, setting up the Bloody Sunday inquiry

· Submission to the UN on 'Bloody Sunday', 30th January 1972 - Summary of the Submission to the Special Rapporteur on summary and arbitrary executions: the murder of 13 civilians by soldiers of The British Army on 'Bloody Sunday', 30th January 1972. A summary of the full document submitted by British-Irish Rights Watch.

RELATED NEWS COVERAGE
· July, 22nd 1998 Irish Times - Bloody Sunday Inquiry to issue subpoenas
· April, 4th 1998 Irish Times - Saville pledges to establish truth about Bloody Sunday
· January 30th, 1998 Irish Times - "Blair hopes inquiry will close 'painful chapter'"
· BBC - Bloody Sunday inquiry opens
· BBC - April 3rd, 1998,Thorough Bloody Sunday Inquiry promised

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