HILLSBOROUGH MARCH

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Postby red37 » Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:23 am

BBC


More good exposure for the campaign - lets hope this will help make a difference!

Link above transcribed:



Fans set for Hillsborough march


Thousands of people will march through London to demand further investigation into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans in the Hillsborough disaster.

The March4Justice group will deliver a petition containing more than 30,000 names to Downing Street.

It calls for a police investigation into the events of 15 April 1989, along with the release of some 300 boxes of information about the disaster.

The 96 died during Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final with Nottingham Forest.

Campaigners hope for about 5,000 people to join the march from Temple Place East at 1400 BST.

The marchers will call for a police investigation to see if criminal proceedings should be launched in relation to the tragedy.

They also want a new investigation to recognise that not all the victims died by 1515 BST - which was the cut-off time imposed during the original inquest into the deaths.

Earlier this year, former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith asked South Yorkshire Police to release the 300 boxes of information it holds and which could be kept from the public for another 10 years.

And calls for a further investigation were backed by the former Culture Secretary Andy Burnham.

The organiser of Saturday's march, Barry Thompson, said: "Alan Johnson is the new Home Secretary and Andy Burnham is the Health Secretary - these people have their own goals and aims and not necessarily those of their predecessors.

"We want to reaffirm that the government still has an obligation to the families of the 96, the fans, the club and the city [Liverpool] as a whole."

The petition will be handed in to 10 Downing Street by five relatives of the dead and survivor Steve Hart.

The 96 fans were crushed to death in the Leppings Lane end of the Sheffield stadium.

South Yorkshire Police opened a large exit gate which forced too many Liverpool fans on to the terrace, leaving the fans inside trapped between people entering the ground and the metal fences at the front of the stand.

Families of the victims have continued a two-decade long campaign for a full inquiry into the disaster.


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Can be moved later to the relevant section. Best of luck with the March.  :)
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