So the British Army operated as death squads in Ulster
Quote:
Panorama details five cases in which more than a dozen people with no paramilitary involvement were shot by the MRF in 1972, including two men who were killed, Patrick McVeigh, a father of six children and a member of the Catholic Ex-Servicemen’s Club, and 18-year-old
Daniel Rooney.
It also instances how two young west Belfast men who ran a fruit stall were shot by the MRF who had mistaken them for two IRA members.
Barely a murmer will be raised. Those responsible at the top are dead or retired. it was a long time ago. It was a savage dirty war, let's put things like this behind us.
If they could do it in Ulster, they could do it in London….
And if we look at the BBC's own write up: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24987465
Much of the article is given over to how the targes were cold blooded killers, before it gets on to the innocent civilians murdered (also, lets not forget that the Marine killer convisted last month justified slaying an unarmed man on the grounds that 'He wouldn't show us mercy'. I guess that's how you get to be a merciless killer.