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  1. Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. Thirteen men were killed outright and the death of another man four months later was attributed to gunshot injuries from the incident.

  2. Jan 27, 2022 · BBC. Thirteen people were killed and 15 wounded on Bloody Sunday. Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil...

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  3. Jun 19, 2024 · Bloody Sunday, demonstration in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on Sunday, January 30, 1972, by Roman Catholic civil rights supporters that turned violent when British paratroopers opened fire, killing 13 and injuring 14 others (one of the injured later died).

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  4. Mar 4, 2020 · On March 7, 1965, 600 civil rights protesters were attacked by white police as they marched from Selma to Montgomery. The incident sparked national outrage and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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  5. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn about the 1972 massacre of 13 unarmed civil rights protesters by British Army paratroopers in Londonderry. Find out how the event sparked a crisis in Northern Ireland and a peace agreement in 1998.

  6. Jan 29, 2022 · But the effort to unravel what happened in those brief moments — to parse the antecedents and the outcomes, to trace the lines of command on the grisly day that became known as Bloody Sunday —...

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  8. Jan 30, 2022 · CNN — Five decades after British soldiers killed 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers on one of the defining days of the Northern Irish conflict, relatives are still searching for the...

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