McGuinness pledges support for Bloody Sunday families

Martin McGuinness has said that the British Army got away with murder on Bloody Sunday and were getting away with murder again during the Bloody Sunday Tribunal.

Martin McGuinness has said that the British Army got away with murder on Bloody Sunday and were getting away with murder again during the Bloody Sunday Tribunal.

He said that the people of Derry were involved in a battle with the British Establishment and the relatives of the fourteen victims were in the front line of that battle and that he intended to stand with them.

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