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	<title>Comments on: Gerard Conlon</title>
	<link>http://downingstreetsays.com/briefings/2005/01/31/1356</link>
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		<title>By: Kris Arendse</title>
		<link>http://downingstreetsays.com/briefings/2005/01/31/1356#comment-3972</link>
		<author>Kris Arendse</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 06:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair should apologise for alot of things. However, the miscarriage of justice afforded the Guildford should be uncategorically apologised for. Not only for one of thoise accused, but for all of the people aho were unjustly accused and convicted of the crimes. Also, the apology ahould extend to the families of the victims of the bombings they were accused of. In all honesty, the public probabaly also deserve an apology. It is quite clear that any member of the general public is a target for the miscarriage of justice experienced by these unfortunate people. The fact that innocent people in the UK are still locked up on the flimsiest of evidence proves that we have not progressed in the 32 years since 1974.

Apologise to Gerard Conlon and the others of the Guildford Four and Maguire Seven. Your court process has ruined their lives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair should apologise for alot of things. However, the miscarriage of justice afforded the Guildford should be uncategorically apologised for. Not only for one of thoise accused, but for all of the people aho were unjustly accused and convicted of the crimes. Also, the apology ahould extend to the families of the victims of the bombings they were accused of. In all honesty, the public probabaly also deserve an apology. It is quite clear that any member of the general public is a target for the miscarriage of justice experienced by these unfortunate people. The fact that innocent people in the UK are still locked up on the flimsiest of evidence proves that we have not progressed in the 32 years since 1974.</p>
<p>Apologise to Gerard Conlon and the others of the Guildford Four and Maguire Seven. Your court process has ruined their lives.</p>
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