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Widgery and Tribunal
Witnesses who were not called to the Widgery Tribunal stated that Wray was calling out that he could not move his legs before he was shot the second time.
The Saville Inquiry was a more comprehensive study than the Widgery Tribunal, interviewing a wide range of witnesses, including local residents, soldiers, journalists and politicians.
Lord Saville declined to comment on the Widgery report and made the point that the Saville Inquiry was a judicial inquiry into Bloody Sunday, not the Widgery Tribunal.
Irish poet Thomas Kinsella's 1972 poem Butcher's Dozen is a satirical and angry response to the Widgery Tribunal and the events of Bloody Sunday.
The first Peppercanister production was Butcher's Dozen, a satirical response to the Widgery Tribunal into the events of Bloody Sunday.
He is principally noted for presiding over the now discredited and superseded Widgery Tribunal on the events of Bloody Sunday.
# redirect John Widgery, Baron Widgery # Widgery Tribunal

Widgery and largely
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Hailsham, chose Widgery largely on the basis of his administrative abilities.

Widgery and British
David Widgery ( 27 April 1947 – 26 October 1992 ) was a British Trotskyist writer, journalist, polemicist, physician, and activist.
Describing the British pacifist tradition in the 1950s, David Widgery wrote " at its most likeable it was the sombre decency of Peace News, then a vegetarian tabloid with a Quaker emphasis on active witness ".

Widgery and described
One obituary described Widgery as " a radical humanist intellectual on permanent loan to revolutionary socialism.

Widgery and on
Despite testimony from " Soldier F " that he had fired at a man holding and firing a pistol, Widgery acknowledged that the photographs showed Doherty was unarmed, and that forensic tests on his hands for gunshot residue proved negative.
This was later quashed on appeal by the lord chief justice Lord Widgery.
Dennis later told author Jonathan Green that on the night before the appeal was heard, the Oz editors were taken to a secret meeting with the Chief Justice, Lord Widgery, who told them that they would be acquitted if they agreed to give up work on Oz.
* Chris Harman on Ho Chi Minh, 1969, from The Left in Britain, 1956 – 68, edited by David Widgery
The inquiry was set up to establish a definitive version of the events of Sunday 30 January 1972, superseding the tribunal set up under Lord Widgery that had reported on 19 April 1972, 11 weeks after the events, and to resolve the accusations of a whitewash that had surrounded it.

Widgery and was
Widgery acknowledged that a photograph taken seconds after Gilmour was hit corroborated witness reports that he was unarmed, and that tests for gunshot residue were negative.
Widgery accepted that Kelly was unarmed.
It was alleged by Geoffrey Robertson that Widgery sent his clerk to Soho one lunchtime to buy £ 20 worth of the hardest porn he could find.
Hailsham's choice of Lord Widgery as Lord Chief Justice was criticised by his opponents, although he later redeemed himself in the eyes of the profession by appointing Lord Lane to succeed Widgery.
In March 1976 their first application for leave to appeal was dismissed by the Court of Appeal, presided over by Lord Widgery CJ.
Filming for the ABC children's drama Come Midnight Monday was effected in and around Emerald, Belgrave & Cockatoo, depicting the fictional country town of Widgery.
Widgery was born in Barnet and grew up in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
When Widgery died, aged 45, excess alcohol, barbiturates and pethidine were found in his bloodstream, but it is not known whether this was an accidental or intentional overdose.
At " scarcely thirty years of age ", William Widgery Thomas, Jr. said that Rydberg was " already acknowledged to be the foremost living prose writer of Scandinavia.
John Passmore Widgery, Baron Widgery, OBE, TD, QC, PC ( 24 July 1911 – 26 July 1981 ) was an English judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of England from 1971 to 1980.

Widgery and ",
The organisers, " Insight ", claimed that there were 30, 000 marchers ; Lord Widgery, in his now discredited tribunal, said that there were only 3, 000 to 5, 000.

Widgery and by
In 1965, Widgery met Allen Ginsberg, then visited Watts, where he encountered the civil rights movement, followed by Cuba.
TV Nation also featured humorous ( but true ) public opinion polls, each conducted by the firm of Widgery and Associates from a random sample of Americans.
After demobilization Widgery changed to another branch of the legal profession as he was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in 1946.

Widgery and .
Two days after Bloody Sunday, the Westminster Parliament adopted a resolution for a tribunal into the events of the day, resulting in Prime Minister Edward Heath commissioning the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Widgery to undertake it.
Widgery joined the International Socialists in 1967, remaining in the group as it became the Socialist Workers Party.
Widgery contributed to Ink, Time Out and City Limits, also writing for New Statesman, Socialist Review, International Socialism and New Society.

Tribunal and held
It said that he choose not to attend to his Tribunal that was held on March 9, 2007.
Judge Robertson in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld held that the Third Geneva Convention, which he considered selfexecuting, had not been complied with since a Combatant Status Review Tribunal could not be considered a ‘ competent tribunal ’ pursuant to article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention.
The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg held that the disappearances committed as part of the Nacht und Nebel program were war crimes which violated both the Hague Conventions and customary international law.
He testified in July 2001 against his accomplice and co-conspirator Haouari, and Ressam's testimony was also used by the Guantanamo Bay Combatant Status Review Tribunal to decide that friends of his, such as fellow Algerian Ahcene Zemiri, should continue to be held as unlawful combatants.
The Raupatu Document Bank, prepared by the Waitangi Tribunal, consists of copies of documents held by the National Archives of New Zealand relating to land claims in New Zealand from the 1870s to 1960s, together with statutes relating to confiscated land.
Gilmartin responded by releasing details of meetings he held with Flynn to the McCracken Tribunal.
These trials were held before US military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice.
According to the Moriarty Tribunal report, the next day, on May 8, 1990, £ 206, 613. 57 was withdrawn from one NCB account, converted into sterling £ 200, 000 and transferred to the Aurum Nominees No. 6 account at NCB ( proxied to an offshore Ansbacher Cayman account ) held for the benefit of then Taoiseach, Charles Haughey.
When the seat of the Parliament was moved to Warsaw, the town became the seat of the highest court of Poland, the Royal Tribunal, and trials were held there from 1578 – 1793 ; the highest Lithuanian court was held in Hrodna ( Grodno ).
This was the first time that elections were being held under the new Electoral Code of Laws and governed by the Tribunal of Elections and certain anomalies were committed with regard to the vote counting deadlines and the loss of ballots, and as a result, Calderón supporters in the Legislature invalidated the election results in accordance with the Constitution.
Combatant Status Review Tribunal s were held in a 3x5 trailer where the captive sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in the floor.
In 1986 a " Tribunal on Cuba " was held in Paris to present testimonies by former prisoners of Cuba's penal system to the international media.
It was followed by another Tribunal, known as Russell Tribunal II on Latin America, that held three meetings in Rome ( 1974 ), Brussels ( 1975 ) and Rome again ( 1976 ), dealing predominantly with Brazil and Chile.
More than three decades later, the Russell Tribunal model was followed by the World Tribunal on Iraq, which was held to make a similar analysis of the Project for the New American Century, the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupation of Iraq, and the links between these.
He confirms that the Russell Tribunal never held any intention of investigating alleged Communist atrocities.
Once the Government's policy framework was released, the Waitangi Tribunal held an urgent inquiry into the government policy.
Held extra assignments as Custodian of Evacuee Properties in the Province of Sindh, Chairman, Special Court under Suppression of Terrorist Activities ( Special Courts ) Act, 1975 ; Special Appellate Court ( Customs ) and Chairman, Provincial Election Authority, Sindh ( for elections to the local bodies ), Member Syndicate, Senate and Election Board of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Member of the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Board of Trustees, Election Tribunal appointed by Election Commission of Pakistan in respect of General Elections held in the year 1985. Participated in a programme titled “ Introduction to Computer and Technology in Courts ” at National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, USA Chief Justice, High Court of Sindh, Karachi from 1989-1990. Elevated to Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan from 1990-1994.
The first " Reclaim the Night " march was held in Belgium in March 1976 by the women attending the International Tribunal on Crimes against Women.
Lebrón appeared as a witness at the " International Tribunal on Violations of Human Rights in Puerto Rico and Vieques " held on November 17 – 21, 2000, on the island of Vieques.
The Radziwiłłs possessed palaces in most important cities of the Rzeczpospolita including those where the Sejm had its sessions ( Warsaw, Hrodna ), or the Tribunal held its meetings ( Vilnius, Lublin, Navahrudak ), in province centres where the Radziwiłłs had their estates ( Minsk and Lviv ), and in the cties where the Radziwiłłs were economically active ( Gdansk, Wroclaw ).
He was made a mandarin and held an important post in connection with the mathematical school: Director of the Imperial Observatory and the Tribunal of Mathematics.

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