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90_HR0044 LRB9003011KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, In the late 1960's peaceful opposition to 3 disenfranchisement, internment, and anti-Catholic 4 discrimination in Northern Ireland led to large protest 5 marches; and 6 WHEREAS, On January 30, 1972, one such peaceful protest 7 was indiscriminately fired upon by a British paratrooper 8 regiment and 14 of the demonstrators were killed; an act so 9 heinous that the day is remembered as Bloody Sunday; and 10 WHEREAS, The Widgery Report acknowledges that all of the 11 victims were unarmed, that most were shot in the back, and 12 that the killings were "reckless" but no British soldiers 13 were prosecuted; and 14 WHEREAS, Jack Duddy, Michael Kelly, James Wray, Patrick 15 Doherty, Hugh Gilmore, Kevin McElhiney, Bernard McGuigan, 16 John Young, Gerald McKinney, Michael McDaid, William Nash, 17 William McKinney, Gerald Donaghy, and John Johnston sought 18 the rights of equal citizens and paid the ultimate price for 19 challenging the British rule in Northern Ireland; and 20 WHEREAS, The perpetrators of this atrocity remain free; 21 and the Helsinki Watch, Amnesty International, and the UN 22 Committee on Torture report that 25 years later the British 23 still deny basic rights to Catholics; and 24 WHEREAS, The relatives of those murdered and injured 25 demand that the British government stop equivocating and 26 declare that all those murdered and injured on Bloody Sunday 27 were innocent, or at least entitled to their due presumption 28 of innocence; and that the British government finally bring 29 the murderers to justice; and 30 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE -2- LRB9003011KBkb 1 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 2 remember those in Derry who sought justice 25 years ago and 3 gave their lives in their quest; and that we view with alarm, 4 as do the Catholics of Northern Ireland, the return of the 5 same paratrooper regiment back onto the streets of Northern 6 Ireland; and be it further 7 RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be given to the 8 families of the victims in recognition of the long struggle 9 for justice that their loved ones began in 1972 and continues 10 today.