BIRMINGHAM SIX


Meaning of BIRMINGHAM SIX in English

six Irishmen who were sent to prison for life in England for putting IRA bombs in two pubs in Birmingham , England, in 1974. The bombs had killed 21 people, but the six men protested that they were innocent. In the 1980s new scientific tests proved that the evidence against them was not reliable, and that the police had changed their notes. In 1991 the Six were set free. The police officers responsible for their being sent to prison were never punished. This is one of several cases at around the same time that have made the British public doubt the honesty of the police, particularly when dealing with Irish or black people.

See also Bridgewater , Guildford Four , Tottenham Three .

Oxford guide to British and American culture English vocabulary.      Руководство по британской и американской культуре, Оксфордский английский словарь.