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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Letter of protest

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                                                                                                                         Renaca
David Cameron,
Prime minister,
London,England

12 may 2014


Dear Mr Cameron,

I am writing to protest against the people who burnt the embassy some days after the bloody sunday tragedy. I've heard that eveyone wants to open new inquiries against the british parachute regiment soldiers, but no one has even talked about the day that the protestants burnt the embassy.

I completely understand that these soldiers made a huge mistake when they shot and killed 13 people that  30th of january of the 72'. Not respecting the civil rights and all, but that doesn't give people the right to burn a diplomatic body building. That is pure terrorism.

I think it's completely correct to punish these unscrupulous  soldiers that shot and killed 13 people with no reason on a completely legal march for the civil rights, because to march on the streets is a very nice way to express your opinion. But to burn an embassy is a major crime. If you let some people to burn a british embassy and get out of there without any punishment, the world is very wrong. Because if someone makes such a terrible delictual act as terrorism and they arent even judged, after that they are going to do whatever they want.

I strongly think that you should do something to resolve this problem because not punishing this people means that they can protest on aggressive and ilegal ways, we dont want to mess with, for example terrorism.

In addition, this burnt of the embassy made the English-Irish relationships even harder , because after this the english people in charge of keeping the order on Ireland, had to start sending the orders from London instead of being there trying to solve the problems.

 All of these are my reasons to request you to say that instead of trying to judge the soldiers everyday, everybody should also see the other side of coin and start seeing the crimes that some prtotestants made. I am not telling you to leave the soldiers without any punishment, because they did something horrible but also to punish the other people that made delictual acts on this conflict.

Finally, I ask you to start an investigation with the objective of finding those terrorists that burnt a diplomatic body building without good reasons to do such a major crime.

Looking forward to your response,
Yours sincerely

Ari perrot

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