
Lord Saville
Lord Saville was the chairman of the Saville Inquiry, established in 1998 to re-examine the events of Bloody Sunday, where British soldiers shot and killed 13 unarmed civil rights protesters in Derry. The inquiry's report, released in 2010, concluded that the killings were 'unjustified and unjustifiable,' providing a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for the victims and their families and leading to a formal apology from the British government.
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Lord Saville chaired the public inquiry into Bloody Sunday.
After 53 years, Bloody Sunday families march to court ‘with heads held high’ – The Irish TimesLord Saville conducted an investigation that concluded the killings were 'unjustified and unjustifiable'.
Na spravodlivosť čakajú viac ako 50 rokov. Vojak F sa za Krvavú nedeľu postaví pred súdLord Saville conducted a 2010 inquiry that concluded the killings on Bloody Sunday were unjustified.
Soldier F to stand trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges – The Irish TimesLord Saville conducted a 2010 inquiry that concluded the killings were unjustified.
British army veteran stands trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges | Northern Ireland







