The shocking
truth is now revealed
THE horrific findings
of the Hillsborough disclosure have now been revealed and
conform to what many in Liverpool fans and relatives have said
all along. It has taken more than 2 decades, for the truth to be
found and presented to the world. On Wednesday, 12 September
2012, the true scope of what is an unforgivable set of events by
the authorities and some of the UK’s national press has been
fully exposed.
The independent panel, that was chaired by the Bishop of
Liverpool, The Right Reverend James Jones, who analysed
documents relating to the disaster from more than 80
organisations and in the summary of it found:-
1. The safety of the crowds attending the ground was known to be
compromised well before the tragedy occurred, but the powers did
nothing to stop it.
2. New evidence about how the authorities failed, including
documents which show a delay from the emergency services when
people were being crushed, and shortcomings in the response by
the Ambulance Service and other emergency services in addition
to failings by Police.
3. Rescue attempts were held back by failures of leadership and
co-ordination.
4. Victims' families were correct in their belief that some of
the authorities attempted to create a:- "completely
unjust" account of events that sought to blame the fans.
5. "Despicable untruths" about the behaviour of
fans were part of Police efforts:- "to develop and
publicise a version of events that focused on allegations of
drunkenness, ticketlessness and violence."
6. Police officers carried out police national computer checks
on those who had died in an attempt:- "to impugn the
reputations of the deceased."
7. No evidence of any government trying to conceal the truth.
Bishop Jones said that:- "Our job
has simply been to oversee the maximum possible disclosure of
all the documents and to write a report which adds to public
understanding and therefore our terms of reference don't
actually allow us to make any recommendation. The documents
speak for themselves."
Just before the panel
announced the findings the PM David Cameron, in the Commons
announced their reaction. “Today's report is black and
white. The Liverpool fans 'were not the cause of the disaster'."
Mr Cameron also told the House of Commons that the panel had
found that the safety of the crowds at Hillsborough had been
"compromised at every level". Calls in parliament are
now being heard loud and clear for a full investigation and a
new inquest to be held. To read the full statement made by the
PM, please visit the BBC
website.
The current Chief Constable of
South Yorkshire Police, David Crompton has now publicly stated:-
“On 15 April 1989, 96 Liverpool fans went to Hillsborough to
watch the FA Cup Semi Final and died as a result of the
Disaster. On that day South Yorkshire Police failed the victims
and families. The Police lost control. In the immediate
aftermath senior officers sought to change the record of events.
Disgraceful lies were told which blamed the Liverpool fans for
the disaster. Statements were altered which sought to minimise
Police blame. These actions have caused untold pain and distress
for over 23 years. I am profoundly sorry for the way the force
failed on 15 April 1989 and I am doubly sorry for the injustice
that followed and I apologise to the families of the 96 and
Liverpool fans. South Yorkshire Police is a very different place
in 2012 from what it was 23 years ago and we will be fully open
and transparent in helping to find answers to the questions
posed by the Panel today.”
Also some of the press came
under fire and the former Sun editor Kelvin Mackenzie, who wrote
the headline:- “The Truth”, has offered his:-
"profuse apologies to the people of Liverpool" In the
statement Mr Mackenzie told the press that:- "I offer my
profuse apologies to the people of Liverpool for that headline.
I too was totally misled. 23 years ago I was handed a piece of
copy from a reputable news agency in Sheffield in which a senior
Police officer and a senior local MP were making serious
allegations against fans in the stadium. I had absolutely no
reason to believe that these authority figures would lie and
deceive over such a disaster. As the Prime Minister has made
clear these allegations were wholly untrue and were part of a
concerted plot by Police officers to discredit the supporters
thereby shifting the blame for the tragedy from themselves. It
has taken more than 2 decades, 400,000 documents and a 2 year
inquiry to discover to my horror that it would have been far
more accurate had I written the headline The Lies rather than
The Truth. I published in good faith and I am sorry that it was
so wrong."
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson said:- “I very much
welcome the Prime Minister's apology on behalf of the
Government. It is a momentous day that the families and the City
have waited 23 years for. It is absolutely clear for everyone to
see that those affected were victims not only of a terrible
event, but also of an unforgivable miscarriage of justice. They
were aided and abetted by some sections of the media, who should
now apologise for misleading the nation and smearing the
reputation of Liverpool FC fans and the City. It is to the
credit of families that they have never given up on their quest
to find out what happened on that dreadful day. Now that we
finally have the truth of what happened in 1989, we must make
sure the families get the justice they deserve. I am calling on
the Attorney to apply to the High Court immediately to quash the
original inquest verdicts so that a fresh inquiry can be held.
Furthermore, those who played a role in the cover up should be
brought to account for their deceit and corruption. The people
of Liverpool will stand shoulder to shoulder with the families
as we seek to make sure they get justice they have sought for so
long. We will never forget the impact Hillsborough disaster had
on the bereaved families, on the lives of those who were caught
up in the disaster and the long journey the entire city has had
to endure for the truth to be heard. We know the City will want
to stand shoulder to shoulder with those affected by
Hillsborough and share their sadness together, as a City and as
a region; we will support each other through this emotional
time. We would like to thank anyone who made this momentous and
significant milestone possible.”
We, the people of Merseyside should continue to the support of
representatives and the families of those affected by the
Hillsborough tragedy and show them that they will “Never
Walk Alone.” The 96 who died at the Sheffield
Wednesday's ground, in 1989, will never be forgotten. Let’s hope
justice now will prevail!
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