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Bloody Sunday: 50th anniversary of the day 14 Irish civilians were killed by the British Army

On 30 January, 1972, British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a march organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association in Derry, Ireland.

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Feb 01, 2022 · 04:00 pm
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Today, we walk with the Bloody Sunday families and the people of Derry on the 50th anniversary. #BloodySunday50 #DomhnachNaFola pic.twitter.com/h8TemlQfO0

— Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) January 30, 2022

"But people need more than apologies.. It's an outrage that nobody has been prosecuted for the deaths of 14 innocent civilian protestors.."@jeremycorbyn speaking at the 50th anniversary memorial of Bloody Sunday, at Derry Guildhall. pic.twitter.com/lhUOwN7nHr

— Supporting Humanity (@SocialistAnyDay) January 29, 2022

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday – fourteen civilians were shot dead and others injured by the British Army during a civil rights march on the streets of Derry.

We stand with their families and the campaign for truth and justice. #BloodySunday50 pic.twitter.com/VQAtROTCMI

— Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) January 30, 2022
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