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Those Are Real Bullets- Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972

2023-09-09 11:31:33

A real bullet written by Peter Pringle and Philippe Jacob in 1972 - a bloody Sunday depicting a terrible scene of this evil day, "- Bani McGuigan is in himself blood in his brain Head was opened by airborne troop bullets, Peggy was dead near the hospital, her back was torn apart The crazy relatives were looking for their loved ones in the morgue. From Sunday Beginning, the British paratroopers fired in a demilitarized Irish Catholic protesters in Delhi, killed 13 people and injured 14 people.

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.

In January 1972, the last blood Sunday left us west and moved to Delhi for 50 years. Since 1968, Delhi experienced a serious civil war as the civil rights movement has provided more equal treatment to the Catholics of the northern countries. Unlike the predecessor of 1921, however, the last bloody Sunday, whether armed or not, was not a collision between hostile sectarian groups, a massacre of Catholic civilians by the British military . On January 30, 1972, the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association protested against detainees (almost completely Catholics) paramilitary suspects in Delhi. This march was banned according to British military recommendations, but Frank Lagan, chairman of the People's Assembly, said it should continue.

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.