denise bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here in a young group of people's coming was a body carrying a body, running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrorists. the soldiers cleared in the british traditional inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army cover, and for the families to receive an apology from the u. k. prime minister, david cameron in 2010 the violence that day led to a surgeon recruits to the provisional irish which fought in armed campaign against british troops and police trying to force the u. k. to abandon its control of northern ireland. the conflict known as the troubles continued for more than 30 years of sectarian violence. also involving pro british loyalists paramilitary organizations were then 3500 people died and thousands were injured and estimated 10000 bombings were carried out. but none of the 18 former paratroopers who carried out the bloody