Data: 2010-08-24 15:28:17 | |
Autor: Grzegorz Z. | |
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BELFAST (AFP) ĄV Top officials in the police, government and Catholic Church
in Northern Ireland conspired to protect a priest suspected over 1972 bombings that killed nine people, an investigation revealed Tuesday. Father James Chesney was transferred to the neighbouring Republic of Ireland -- beyond the jurisdiction of Northern Ireland police -- amid fears his arrest over the attacks in Claudy would inflame sectarian tensions at the time. Nine people were killed and another 30 were injured when three car bombs exploded in the quiet village near Londonderry in 1972, one of the worst years in the three decades of violence known as "The Troubles". (...) http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100824/wl_uk_afp/britainnirelandunrestcatholicreligion |
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