Picking up from the account in Solidarity 731 of how the 1960s civil rights movement in Northern Ireland led to a bloody ...
On August 9 1971, the British army carried out a mass arrest of 342 ... Mayhem ensued, particularly in Belfast and Derry. In the next 48 hours, 17 people were killed, 10 of whom were Catholic ...
Photo: British army soldiers patrol the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland (BBC ... At the height of the Troubles in 1972, there were 27,000 military personnel in Northern Ireland, based ...
On the cover of Patrick Radden Keefe’s historical nonfiction bestseller Say Nothing, Dolours Price wears a turtleneck ...
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Parachute Regiment book left in staff canteen of Belfast station ahead of Bloody Sunday anniversaryA DERRY MLA has described the placing of books on the Parachute Regiment and former British Army head Mike Jackson in a staff canteen at Belfast ... Derry on 30 January 1972.
The INLA formed in 1974 as a result of a split in the 'Official' IRA, from which the Provisional IRA had split in 1972 ... Army fails to protect Catholics from loyalist attacks in Belfast in ...
At twenty past three on the afternoon of Thursday, May 4, 1972, 10-year-old Richard Moore ... had been killed by the British Army on Bloody Sunday. Richard continues: “It was a month after it happened ...
1870: 173 Blackfoot native Americans including 140 women and children, are killed in Montana by the US Army. 1913: The “Young Turks ... 1971: Riots break out in the Shankill Road area of Belfast. 1972 ...
A judge at the Belfast High Court said on Tuesday that he intends to list Soldier F's trial for September, though an exact ...
Thirty six years ago today, during the 1969-98 Northern Ireland conflict, Belfast human rights lawyer Pat Finucane was shot ...
Colonel Richard Hawkins, a trustee at the Royal Engineers Museum, which could face calls from Ethiopia to return items - Crown Copyright British Army units are facing ...
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