Wrongly Convicted Guilford Four Hoping For Public Apology In Parliament

LONDON - FEBRUARY 9: Gerry Conlon (C), his sister Ann Conlon (R) and Bridie Brenan (L) pose for photographers after listening to Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament on February 9, 2005 in London. British Prime Minister Tony Blair has publicly apologized for the wrongful jailing of 11 people, including Gerry Conlon, for IRA bomb attacks in 1974. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
LONDON - FEBRUARY 9: Gerry Conlon (C), his sister Ann Conlon (R) and Bridie Brenan (L) pose for photographers after listening to Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament on February 9, 2005 in London. British Prime Minister Tony Blair has publicly apologized for the wrongful jailing of 11 people, including Gerry Conlon, for IRA bomb attacks in 1974. (Photo by Bruno Vincent/Getty Images)
Wrongly Convicted Guilford Four Hoping For Public Apology In Parliament
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