Statement by Bishop Ken Good on the PPS’s Bloody Sunday decision

The decision of the Public Prosecution Service to prosecute one former soldier over the events of Bloody Sunday has satisfied neither the families who lost loved ones nor those who advocate on behalf of military veterans. I understand that it will be met with disbelief, disappointment and even anger in some quarters, and with relief in others.

The Public Prosecution Service faced a difficult task reinvestigating the events of January 30th, 1972, almost half a century later. I would urge people to study the PPS’s decisions and the rationale for those decisions very carefully, and to react in a measured way.&

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