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Bloody Sunday | Summary, Date, & Facts | Britannica

Bloody Sunday, demonstration in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on Sunday, January 30, 1972, by Roman Catholic civil rights supporters that ...

Bloody Sunday (1972) - Wikipedia

Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the ...

Bloody Sunday: What happened on Sunday 30 January 1972? - BBC

Thousands gathered in Derry on that January day for a rally organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association to protest at internment. The Stormont ...

Derry civil rights marchers shot and killed on Bloody Sunday

On January 30, 1972 - now known as Bloody Sunday - the British Army opened fire on civil rights marchers in Derry, Northern Ireland.

It's 50 years since Bloody Sunday, but sectarian tensions are ...

Journalists stand at its junction with the main road from Belfast, pointing up at the purple flag of the Parachute Regiment fluttering high on a ...

Bloody Sunday at Fifty - Dissent Magazine

Commemorations in Derry were a reminder that all of the issues at the heart of the Irish struggle for freedom against the British state remain very much alive.

'Bloody Sunday', 30 January 1972 - A Chronology of Events

Serious rioting spread across Northern Ireland from Derry to other Catholic areas stretching the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). The rioting deteriorated into ...

What does Bloody Sunday Derry stand for today? - IrishCentral

Instead, says Gallagher, Saoradh commemorated the day on Saturday, January 27 by highlighting “British internment, the conditions Republican POWs face and ...

Bloody Sunday, 50 Years On | History Workshop

This day would become known as Bloody Sunday, and represent a defining moment in the 30-year conflict known as the Northern Ireland 'Troubles'.

Bloody Sunday 50 years later: what it means when we ...

The victims were taking part in a civil rights protest march against internment. In 30 minutes, 21 soldiers from the British Army's parachute ...

Bloody Sunday | University of Mary in Bismarck, ND

On Sunday, January 30, 1972, British soldiers massacred 13 peaceful demonstrators and wounded at least 15 more during a civil rights rally in the Bogside ...

"Bloody Sunday" in Northern Ireland | January 30, 1972 | HISTORY

In Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 13 unarmed civil rights demonstrators are shot dead by British Army paratroopers in an event that becomes known as “Bloody ...

Massacre at Derry, by Civil Rights Movement (nd, 1972)

This pamphlet aims at telling the world, through the eyes of Derry citizens, what happened to thirteen of their number on Derry's Bloody Sunday.

What You Need to Know About The Troubles | Imperial War Museums

The event became known as the Battle of Bogside and it caused unrest across Northern Ireland. The British Army was brought in to restore order. See object ...

Derry remembers Bloody Sunday 50 years on - YouTube

President Michael D Higgins has led tributes to the civilians who died on Bloody Sunday as he commemorated the 50th anniversary of the ...

50 Years On, Bloody Sunday's Wounds Are Still Felt

“Bloody Sunday was a tragedy for the bereaved and the wounded, and a catastrophe for the people of Northern Ireland,” it concluded. In the week ...

Transnational Bloody Sundays: Multi-Sited Memory | Illinois - Blogs

Bloody Sunday belonged, and was perceived from the outset as belonging, in what might be called a 'canon' of atrocities – many of which are ...

BC Irish Studies to mark Bloody Sunday anniversary with symposium

On January 30, 1972, British paratroopers opened fire on a protest march for civil rights in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, shooting 26 unarmed ...

Irish history: “Derry — This was murder” — 50 years since Bloody ...

In an event that would become known as Bloody Sunday, British paratroopers (paras) fired indiscriminate live rounds into a crowd of unarmed ...

Bloody Sunday March

An injustice to one, is an injustice to all! Crowds will assemble again at the Creggan shops on January 28th 2024 for the 52nd annual Bloody Sunday march.