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Bloody Sunday And 15th June 2010
the Prime Minster David Cameron has said The Bloody Sunday killings were unjustified and unjustifiable. David Cameron also said he was "deeply sorry" about Bloody Sunday. On 30 January 1972 in Londonderry thirteen marchers were shot dead when British paratroopers opened fire on crowds at a civil rights demonstration. After 38 years later 15th June 2010 published a report emerged that the Bloody Sunday was injustice to the marchers. The Screenshot of the report THE BLOODY SUNDAY Enquiry It took 12 years to complete Including the following WITNESS STATEMENTS2, 500 ORAL STATEMENTS: 922 VOLUMES OF EVIDENCE: 160 AUDIOTAPES: 121 VIDEOTAPES: 110 WORDS: 20-30 MILLION TOTAL COST: £195M

Fourteen others were wounded, one later died. The Saville Report is heavily critical of the Army and found that soldiers fired the first shot.

Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "deeply sorry".

He said that the findings of the Saville Report were "shocking".

A huge cheer erupted in Guildhall Square in Derry as Mr Cameron delivered the findings which unequivocally blamed the Army for one of the most controversial days in Northern Ireland's history. To see the published report please click on http://www.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/ Ref: BBC