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2002 Wednesday, 26 February, 2003, 11:44 GMT
Paras 'were showing example'
Some soldiers believed the Parachute Regiment was used on Bloody Sunday to show other soldiers how to operate, the Saville Inquiry hears.
Soldiers 'did not report shooting'
Soldiers did not tell their superiors there was shooting on Bloody Sunday until the gunfire ended, the Saville Tribunal hears.
General Ford pictured in July 1972 in Northern Ireland Officer 'did not order in troops'
The former Commander of Land Forces, General Sir Robert Ford, tells the Saville Inquiry he did not order the parachute regiment into the Bogside on Bloody Sunday.
Bloody Sunday Apology over 'wanted' comment
A retired Army brigadier apologises for saying some of the victims of Bloody Sunday in Londonderry were "wanted men".
Inquiry urges IRA to give evidence
Lord Saville appeals to IRA members to give evidence to the Bloody Sunday inquiry to prove they have nothing to hide.
Witness 'did not lie' says Lord Saville
The Bloody Sunday inquiry chairman tells a former policeman he did not believe his evidence to the tribunal was concocted.
Sunday riot 'inevitable' says marcher
A man on the civil rights march in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday says he knew there was going to be a riot.
Peer accuses rights group at inquiry
Unionist peer Lord Kilclooney is challenged to prove claims the Bloody Sunday civil rights march was a front for republican paramilitaries.
British soldiers on Bloody Sunday IRA told 'not to fire on army'
The IRA ordered its members not to open fire on the British Army in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday, a journalist tells the Saville Inquiry.
Bloody Sunday 30 years on
Relatives and friends of the victims of Bloody Sunday attend commemorative events to mark the 30th anniversary of the killings.
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