The conviction of six innocent men that shocked the world. They were accused and sentenced in a sham trial for the 1974 bombing of pubs in Birmingham—an attack for which the Irish Republican Army (IRA) never claimed responsibility.
Known as “The Birmingham Six,” the men were en route to catch a ferry to Belfast when police, without any evidence of guilt, hastily used them as scapegoats to close the case.
However, an uncompromising investigative journalist, Chris Mullin, stood by their side, reopened the case, and turned everything upside down.
Nikos Angelidis and “Time in Greece” revisit the file of a story that became a landmark in history.