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Why is the Queen silent on Hillsborough?
The Queen has not made a public statement about the Hillsborough finding of fact. Despite, 96 citizens being unlawfully killed, she is silent. In 2007 when 56 UK citizens died in a terrorist attack, she and other members of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Commonwealth realm, Elizabeth II, England, hillsborough disaster, South Yorkshire Police, United Kingdom
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Private memories, the web, and public accountability
In the past year, two high profile cases re-emerged in the public sphere after simmering in the background for over twenty years. The first is the Hillsborough Inquiry of the Hillsborough Disaster. The second is the Daniel Morgan murder case. … Continue reading
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Tagged Archive, Components, Daniel Morgan, Dreyfus Affair, Hardware, hillsborough disaster, Memory, Plato, public memory, public sphere, World Wide Web
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