Reaction to Widgery Tribunal report in Londonderry
Londonderry politicians Ivan Cooper, Eddie McAteer, John Hume and Albert Anderson, as well as local priest Father Daly, comment on the Widgery Tribunal report into the events of Bloody Sunday on 30 January 1972.
Ivan Cooper and John Hume of the nationalist SDLP, Eddie McAteer of the Nationalist Party and Father Edward Daly, a priest in Diocese of Derry, are unanimous in their rejection of Lord Widgery's findings, reflecting the mood of the people of the Bogside area of Londonderry where the shootings took place, while the Ulster Unionist Commander Albert Anderson considers Widgery's conclusions to be "reasonable".
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Lord Widgery heads an official inquiry into the events of Bloody Sunday.
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