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Film review: Unquiet Graves
Unquiet Graves reveals the British state's role in the sectarian killing spree in 1970s Armagh and Tyrone, says PHIL MILLER

IN 1973, Margaret Campbell saw her trade unionist husband Pat gunned to death on their doorstep as she stood by his side.
When Margaret attended an identity parade, she told the police where her husband’s killer was standing in the line up.
This was not good enough for the police, who insisted Margaret place her hand on him. She collapsed.
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