In this article I will explain what happened after "bloody Sunday" in this 1972 Bloody Sunday in Delhi and why there are such different interpretations. I will look at 4 different sources, 2 newspaper coverage, ITN news coverage, and BBC documentary videos. I also use my knowledge to explain these sources. Following the incident, the nationalists believed that the judgment was wrong and believed that this was the reason to stop Ulster's independence, so the investigation called "widget report" was responsible for what the military had happened I concluded that I should not bear it. .
Brief introduction of Bloody Sunday in Delhi in 1972 ------------ Bloody Sunday is definitely a very painful event for Irish people. Fourteen Irish people should not die, this is the worst attack that happened during the trouble. Bitter emotions between nationalists and unionists still exist today. - Recent changes in health policy and restructuring of NHS have resulted in improved integrated governance due to the devastating failure of Staffordshire Central Healthcare Trust.
Demonstration which was held in Northern Ireland's London Delhi (Delhi) on Sunday, January 30, 1972. Brad Sunday. Roman Catholic citizenship supporters became violent, 13 people were killed and 14 people were injured. One person got hurt. Bloody Sunday blew caused a wave of support for the Republican Republic of Ire (IRA). And that claimed that violence against the UK caused it to withdraw its troops from Northern Ireland. For decades, this affair controversial and competed with each other. According to the final statement of the government investigation in June 2010, initiated by Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1998, Saville's report said the victims did not threaten the soldiers and the shooting was not justified.
One week before Bloody Sunday January 22, 1972, an anti-detention parade was held at McGilligan near Delhi. The protesters went there to a new camp but was stopped by parachute group soldiers. When several protesters tried to throw stones and try to circumvent barbed wire, airborne troops launched rubber bullets at close range and crashed the batons backwards. Airborne troops badly defeated several protesters and had to be detained by their officers. These claims of camouflage as airborne troops are widely reported in television and news organizations. Some of the Army also believe that airborne troops have excessive violence
Bloody Sunday - sometimes called the Bogside massacre - when the British soldiers shot 28 people during a peaceful protest march, it was an event in the Borusside area of Delhi, Northern Ireland. Civilians not armed. 14 Deaths: 13 people were completely killed and another man died in 4 months is due to injury. Many of the victims were shot while escaping from soldiers and they were killed when they tried to save the injured. Other protesters were injured in rubber bullets and batons. Two of them were shot down by military vehicles. The parade was organized by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). Participating soldiers are members of the first battalion, a parachute group also known as "1 Para".