"Justice Denied"
A Challenge to Lord Widgery's Report on Bloody Sunday
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Table of ContentsWhy this report
Preface to the 1972 editionCopies 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)-684-1221or e-mailing ilhr@perfekt.net May 20th 1998: League Reissues "Bloody Sunday" Report On 1972 Events in Northern Ireland.
RELATED SITES
- British Government Bloody Sunday Inquiry homepage
- The Pat Finucane Centre
- Independent Television News (ITN) 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 STATMENTS
- 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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