Bloody Sunday Inquiry - Set The Truth Free

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We the undersigned support the following statement released by the Bloody Sunday families and call on British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to "Set The Truth Free" and instruct Lord Saville to publish his report independent of any government interference.

"The Bloody Sunday families have been promised that the report of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry will be handed to the British government in the week beginning 22 March 2010. However, at that point the British will keep the report for an indeterminate time, at least a few weeks, during which time it will be scrutinised and possibly redacted by Ministry of Defence lawyers, the same lawyers who represented the soldiers at the Inquiry.

Is it fair that the British government get advance access to the report, advance possibility of preparing a response, and the possibility of changing Lord Savilles report?

Is it justice that the British government, who were responsible for Bloody Sunday, will control the release and maybe even the content of the report?

The families and the wounded are not asking for special treatment, all they are asking for is equality and justice at this crucial time. We demand that the families be treated fairly and that the report be released intact by Lord Saville to all interested parties at the same time."

2988 Signatures

  • Adrian Kerr
  • mark casey
    • Comments
    • i think we all need to no the truth for the countrys sake
  • Emmet McCallion
    • Comments
    • Its time for the truth once and for all
  • Peter Walsh
  • E Jean Hegarty
    • Comments
    • why must the mod (ministry of defence) see this report before my family
  • Scotty Peloquin
  • Margaret E Welling
    • Comments
    • an American that's sick of it!
  • mairead macconmara
  • Marie Gallen
  • Marcel Kyeck
  • Stephen Maguire
    • Comments
    • Give the families the truth.
  • Mark McSherry
    • Comments
    • The families have waited long enough, please show some courage and compasion.
  • Marc O'Shea
  • wayne morgan
    • Comments
    • The truth must come out, so many tragic lives lost because of the narrow mindedness and the usual heavy handed and tyranical approach of the british army
  • leanne heaney
  • Pauline Scanlon
  • diane aldridge
  • Lйanbh Feeney
  • Melissa Meenan
  • Robert Elliott
  • kenneth padraig thornton
  • Tracie McMahon
  • Sinead McIntyre
  • Jillian Canney
    • Comments
    • set the truth free, set us all free...
  • Marnik Phlypo
  • Grainne Cummins
    • Comments
    • Its about time the cover ups stop. Give the people what they want , the Truth.
  • Bill Murphy
    • Comments
    • The public deserve to know. The government are public servants. They work FOR the people, not against.
  • Colm Doherty
    • Comments
    • They've waited too long already.
  • conor ,joseph,mcmanus
  • Tim Davies
  • Garrett Mc Cann
  • Patrick McGowan
  • tom bradley
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    • this has been dragged out enough time to give the families closure
  • Cecilia
  • Paul Short
  • colin stirling
  • Mary Ellen Burns
  • Ciaran Daniel Moore
  • Jerry ODonovan
  • Marius Codrea
  • Raquel Crisol
  • Rachel Curran
  • Garrett Boyle
  • Mairead Hillen
  • Maya szuts
    • Comments
    • What is to discus here?! Give out the inquiry to the most important people... the families!
  • Peter Carty
    • Comments
    • Publishing the report to the British Government before the families goes against the basic human rights of the families, and provides an unfair advantage for the British government to prepare a response without the families having enough time to evaluate the report.
  • Marlene Bradley
    • Comments
    • It's very important that this report has not been interfered with, this would mean that any of the parties involved should be received at the same time it is only fair.
  • Rikke Holdgaard
  • Cathy T Yoble
    • Comments
    • You know what you have to do, so for once during this horrible tragedy let the truth come out and put the young people who were murdered at rest.
  • Kiritia Barker