The Government’s Hillsborough Documents Must Be Made Public
What, the inevitable question that will now be repeatedly asked will say, are they trying to hide? A little over two decades has passed since the Hillsborough disaster, and still no-one has been brought to account in any meaningful day for what happened on the fifteenth of April 1989. Since then, discourse on the subject has ranged from what we all know and understand on the subject that this was a failure of crowd control, a failure of policing and basic safety to the innuendo-laden and frequently hate-driven perpetuation of a pack of lies that was spread shortly after it occurred.
Twohundredpercent @ Aug 17, 2011 5:02 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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