Demand for amnesty adds to families’ grief
Questions about alleged security force collusion in killings in the North must still be answered
In the midst of all her Brexit woes, British prime minister Theresa May received a large visitation last Tuesday to Downing street. It consisted of 150 Tory parliamentarians, both MPs and Lords. They were delivering a letter to her demanding that she drop the plans in the 2014 Stormont House Agreement to investigate past crimes in the North, and other military conflicts, committed by the armed services.
In their letter, they claimed that ...