Thursday, November 10, 2011

request comes as MPs

consider the e-petition calling for "full disclosure of the government" over the 1989 disaster of the soccer field

Group President of the Hillsborough Family Support asked the Sun to reveal the identity of their sources of a remarkable story that ultimately blamed Liverpool fans for causing the disaster of 1989, 96 of which fans of the club is dead.

Margaret Aspinall, whose 18-year old son James died in the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough Stadium, said it was vital, as part of the official release of all public documents related disasters MEPs debated in Parliament on Monday night, the Sun has to say exactly who was behind his information.

called "truth" and to launch April 19, 1989, four days after the disaster, the newspaper article said that the disaster was followed by "mass drunkenness" among the fans of Liverpool, and some fans had urinated on police and victims, and took the pockets of victims and their bodies lay on the ground. The Sun said the accusations had come from anonymous officials of South Yorkshire Police.

Aspinall said the report was very traumatic for families dealing with the shock and pain, and the "game of injustice on the train," as the police prepared their case - to blame supporters of the cause of the disaster - the Lord Justice Taylor's official inquiry and research.

a result of this report, the sun was boycotted on Merseyside, which lasted until today considerably, despite attempts in recent years by the newspaper to apologize.

Report

Taylor on the disaster in August 1989, describes the stories of the Sun that "serious slander and emotional" and discredited, saying: "Not a single witness was called before the committee to support any of these allegations. "

Police Chief and Officer South Yorkshire, Peter Wright, dissociates charges, but Aspinall said the families had always felt that the public makes and bureaucracy in the belief that version of events.

"This story, where our children were thugs drunk when we were in mourning for his loss, and we had to defend his reputation," he said. "It sets people's minds, which can still be seen even now that the disaster was caused by the fans, not by the police to lose control. This set of injustice in the train, never really went research, and nobody in authority was held liable.

"If we will discover the real truth, tell us that the sun gave them the lies that have caused so much damage.

"If the Sun wants to make peace, which should reveal who he was, not to allow their sources to hide behind anonymous meetings 22 years later, and help families understand what s is past. "

members discussed the current process of public disclosure of the document in the House of Commons, after more than 100,000 people signed a petition calling for "e-government communication and full disclosure of all documents "following a request for access to information by the BBC.

Hillsborough families have been campaigning, in particular to say about the conference of South Yorkshire Police gave the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher when she visited the day after the Hillsborough disaster.

An independent panel of experts chaired by James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, has to consider the huge archive, and report on how the new material is added to the public understanding of catastrophe. The intention is to produce "as closely as possible the full story," said Jones.


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