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Bloody Sunday Trial Begins: British Soldier Faces Justice After 53 Years

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 29, 2025 10:56 am
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Bloody Sunday Trial: Soldier F Faces Justice After 53 Years

A Long-Awaited Day in Court

Decades after one of the darkest days in Northern Ireland’s history, a British soldier known as Soldier F will finally stand trial for the Bloody Sunday killings. The trial will begin on September 15, marking a pivotal moment for families who have sought justice for over half a century.

What Happened on Bloody Sunday?

On January 30, 1972, British soldiers opened fire on unarmed Catholic civil rights protesters in Londonderry, killing 13 people. The massacre, known as Bloody Sunday, became a turning point in The Troubles—a violent conflict between nationalists, unionists, and British forces.

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In 2010, the British government apologized, calling the killings “unjustified and unjustifiable.” Yet, only one soldier—Soldier F—has been charged. He faces two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder but has pleaded not guilty.

Why This Trial Matters

For families like the McKinneys, this trial represents a chance for accountability. Mickey McKinney, brother of victim William McKinney, told Reuters: “We welcome that a trial date has now been set. Let’s get on with it.”

The court did not require Soldier F to appear for the latest hearing but scheduled the next mention of the case for April 11.

A Step Toward Justice or Too Late?

Many wonder if justice delayed is justice denied. As the trial begins in September, the world will watch as it revisits—and perhaps rewrites—history

Also Read: Section 498A: Protecting Women or a Weapon Against Men?

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