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It matters where you live to understand the situation here at the time. Without knowledge of the situation, it makes it easy to make your comments.
To say ‘soldiers were under no threat whatsoever’ is a moronic statement and demonstrates a complete lack of knowledge of the situation in Northern Ireland from 1968 until the present day.
Security Forces lived and continue to live under threat on a daily basis.
Again - recent news -
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-47168606
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I’m sorry, but I strongly disagree with you. Seven of the victims were children, all were unarmed, some were shot in the back as they tried to get away.
I don’t care how much pressure the soldiers were under, they murdered innocent civilians in cold blood.
The situation in NI at the time was complex, but these are professional soldiers trained to deal with stressful, fast moving, complex situations. They knew what they were doing.
I'm sorry, and I don't think it matters one iota where you live, but if you think the Bloody Sunday shootings were anything other than murder then you are a fucking moron. That only one soldier is to be charged, over 40 years later, is outrageous given that it was very clear that the soldiers were under no threat whatsoever. It is a massive failing of the UK justice system.