THE BLOODY Sunday families and the surviving wounded who were shot by the British Parachute Regiment on January 30th, 1972, have issued a statement thanking their supporters and well-wishers.
Lord Bramall said it was “absurd and grossly unfair” that soldiers who took part in the events of Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972, during which 14 innocent people died, should be ...
Thirteen people were killed on Bloody Sunday in January 1972 and another died of his injuries some months later A solicitor representing some of the families of those killed or wounded on Bloody ...
Later this week a silence will once again fall over Derry as the surviving relatives and wounded lead the way in ...
March marking the 53rd anniversary of the killing of 13 unarmed Derry citizens by the British Army during an anti-internment ...
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Ex-British soldier pleads not guilty to 'Bloody Sunday' murders after judge clears the way for trialLONDON (AP) — A former British soldier will be tried for the murder of two men killed during the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” disturbances in Londonderry, Northern Ireland’s second-biggest city ...
On Jan. 30, 1972, 13 unarmed civil rights demonstrators were shot dead in Londonderry, Northern Ireland by British Army paratroopers, which eventually became known as “Bloody Sunday.” After mounting ...
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