thank you, a sobering thought to end on from professor andrew goddard from the royal college of nursing bereaved families. the killings happened in west belfast, over three days in 1971 and it s widely believed they were all shot by the army. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. northern ireland is a place where history still hurts. in 1971, the conflict was heading for its height. the army began to intern paramilitary suspects without trial. when the military operation started, there was widespread violence on the streets. this is actually, this is actually a photo of the day. at this field in west belfast, john teggart�*s father danny was shot dead by the army. my dad would have, he would have come into the field here, and then he's sort of running across there. he got to here and that's where he was first shot. he was shot in the leg, that brought him down. my daddy lay there, he was shot 14 times. danny teggart was one of ten people who died over three days. the others included a priest and a woman who had eight children. according to their families, they were unarmed civil