
Bloody Sunday: Derry awaits decision on 1972 killings
Northern Ireland’s Public Prosecution Service will make its decisions on the Bloody Sunday killings public at 11:00 GMT.
Northern Ireland’s Public Prosecution Service will announce on Thursday whether it will seek prosecutions over the so-called Bloody Sunday killings in 1972.
Thirteen civilians died when British soldiers fired into a crowd of demonstrators.
Families of the victims will be told if any of the former soldiers, now in their 60s and 70s, are to face charges shortly before the news is made public.
Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego spoke to relatives of some of the victims in the city of Londonderry.
Published On 14 Mar 2019