Sunday, May 4, 2014

Adams release after questioning on McConville murders

   Unfortunately, if you know anything about the nature of conflict in Northern Ireland for the given time frames situated, there were much violence and many deaths having taken place.  If desiring justice, its not in my opinion weighted solely to the exclusion of one case like McConville but considerations to the many victims caught up tragically in the circumstances of political violence.  Here in my opinion, either set up a truth and reconciliation commission (something like the post apartheid court system, which allows for the testimony from victims, families of victims and perpetrators...which probably should have been done a long time ago), or the investigations should be more broadly be reopened in demonstrating care and indifference with respect to those victimized and impartiality of a given legal system...that is, all culpable of criminal offense irrespective of position taken in such sectarian conflict are culpable.  The problem with this conflict were its broad and systemic longer time range having led to decades of tit for tat violence that left many not just one.  Of course, this neither dis regards justice even in one circumstance, it is rather sad that a 'cold case' is still treated as exactly that, and then at some point in the history of such conflict, as were decided long ago, abandonment of violence where it has been more long ranging in the range of vendetta tit for tat, eventually leads to a given pathway solution:  somewhere the vendetta and vengeance needs to end if it is on a point without seeming termination, or if a world were in to persistently settling scores there'd never be the opportunity for peace. 

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