Log in

View Full Version : BBC News Magazine, Ned Kelly: The outlaw who divides a nation


Gerald
01-19-13, 07:58 PM
More than 130 years after he was hanged, Australia's most notorious outlaw is being buried, as old tensions resurface about what he really means to the country.

To many Australians, Ned Kelly, the son of poor Irish Catholics, was a heroic anti-establishment figure who fought corrupt British colonists in the 19th Century.

To others, he was a vicious thug who murdered three police officers.

Kelly's descendants have insisted that by burying him, they were not seeking to glorify the notorious bandit, but to give him a dignified and proper farewell.

"It's good to see that Ned will get the funeral he finally deserved in the first place," says Anthony Griffiths, the outlaw's great-grandnephew.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21077457


Note: 20 January 2013 Last updated at 00:09 GMT

eddie
01-19-13, 08:23 PM
I would think since he's been dead for 130 years, it just might be time to lay him to rest, don't you think!?!

Gerald
01-19-13, 08:33 PM
I would think since he's been dead for 130 years, it just might be time to lay him to rest, don't you think!?! That's true, although there is a story about him that are handed down from generations.

eddie
01-19-13, 08:42 PM
You're right Vendor, I was just trying to avoid an arguement whether he was a hero or a villain. Don't know that much about him.

Gerald
01-19-13, 09:02 PM
^For some maybe he was a hero, to others a traitor, although now of course this is history.