Bloody Sunday in January 1972 produced a different historical interpretation of what happened on bloody Sunday for various reasons. The two important differences between what happened that day were Irish politics, religion and culture at the time, society and society at the time. As we know, Ireland faces many political and religious problems.
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.
Delhi activist Eamonn McCann wrote as follows. Bloody Sunday's shadow is long enough to be dark enough to keep the Republic of Ireland's temporary army operations for over 20 years. First, the fact that it happens on Sunday is important in popular memory. Especially Sunday at the beginning of the 20th century is closed. Dublin in 1913, rally in Delhi in 1972, football game in 1920 was held on this day because this day is the only day and most people did not have a job. At all these important moments, the Irish society is still very much respected for observation
In Bloody Sunday there is a very different interpretation of a series of events known as "Bloody Sunday". The two main ones were British airborne troops and Catholics and their families who were stationed in Northern Ireland which had been marching on the same day. Each party firmly adheres to their explanation, but the new evidence brought about some changes in opinion. The marching Catholics still insist that they were first dismissed. They believe that none of these shooting incidents were exposed to explosives, but Widgery's investigation "decided that many people shot were handling weapons."