Eleven military personnel and seven horses were killed in the attacks by the IRA 40 years ago.
A man whose brother was killed in the Hyde Park bombing 40 years ago says proposed legislation "seems to be in favour of the perpetrators".
The Northern Ireland Troubles Legacy and Reconciliation Bill, which has passed through the House of Commons, would limit "criminal investigations, legal proceedings, inquests and police complaints".Image caption,A High Court judge ruled in 2019 that John Downey was an "active participant" in the Hyde Park attack, in which a car bomb was used. In 1987, another man was found guilty over the bombing but his conviction was later quashed.
"It seems to be in favour of the perpetrators. What happens to the victims? What happens to justice?"A High Court judge ruled in 2019 that John Downey was an "active participant" in the first attack
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