Video interview with Peter Madden, a lawyer for relatives of Bloody Sunday victims, for ITN on 17 June 1999. Earlier that day the London High Court passed a ruling which allowed seventeen former British soldiers to retain their anonymity when giving evidence to the Saville Enquiry. At a press conference for the Bloody Sunday families, Madden outlines their response to the court’s decision.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 17 June 1999
Name of First Interviewee: Peter Madden
Role at time of Interview: Lawyer for relatives of Bloody Sunday victims
Purpose: News
Media: Audiovisual
Copyright: ©2013 ITN All rights reserved
Link: Watch the interview
Programme/Book/Article: ITN
Time Period covered: 1972-1999
Key Individuals: Peter Madden
Key Words: UUP, British government, IRA, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, decommissioning, power-sharing, failsafe, ‘The Way Forward’