Bloody Sunday families want Saville report date

The families of people killed on Bloody Sunday have criticised the Secretary of State for failing to let them know when they will receive the Saville Report.
It’s due to be delivered to Shaun Woodward on the week of 22 March, but the relatives may have to wait at least another two weeks.
They fear it could be amended or have parts withheld by government agencies.
The families held a press conference at the Rath Mór Centre in Creggan yesterday, where they called on theSecretary of State to allow Lord Saville to publish the report himself, independently from the British Government.
Foyle MP Mark Durkan says the families have now lost all confidence in Shaun Woodward.

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