Saville inquiry to begin public sessions

Updated: 20:06, Sunday, 26 March 2000

The Saville Inquiry begins its first public sessions in Derry tomorrow aimed at uncovering the truth over the Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland 28 years ago.

Bloody Sunday, 14 men killed by British paratroopers Bloody Sunday, 14 men killed by British paratroopers

The Saville Inquiry begins its first public sessions in Derry tomorrow aimed at uncovering the truth over the Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland 28 years ago. Three senior judges from Britain, Canada and New Zealand will review events in there on January 30, 1972, when 14 Catholic men were gunned down by British paratroopers while taking part in a civil rights march.

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