Why are these guardsmen being subjected to another form of justice?
Why has not the same policy been extended to the two guardsmen who nobody can prove acted with any malice?
Either will be able to make a decision about the two guardsmen.
The guardsmen were doing their best in appallingly difficult conditions.
We are entitled to know, as indeed are the guardsmen.
I understand that the guardsmen are entering their sixth year of imprisonment.
One of the guardsmen, who had four lovely children, died.
The fact is that the guardsmen committed a very serious offence, which resulted in a young life being lost.