Archive for 'ballymurphy massacre'
Setting the Truth Free
A message from the Bloody Sunday Families and wounded:
To our supporters everywhere
On 30th January 1972, a dark cloud descended upon this beautiful city. It stayed until last Tuesday, 15th June 2010 – over 38 years of a journey. It has now been lifted.
It has been a long journey from the beginning of the Bloody Sunday [...]
Posted: June 25th, 2010 under Bloody Sunday, British army, British government, Consultative Group on the Past, Derry, Irish peace process, accountability, awesome, ballymurphy massacre, culture of impunity, human rights, impunity, ireland, justice, relatives for justice, truth, truth and reconciliation, truth commission, truth recovery process.
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R.I.R. March of Shame
The following is a video taken by Relatives for Justice at yesterday’s British Army/Royal Irish Regiment March of Shame and the sectarian abuse and attack by unionists/loyalists on victims of British state violence during their peaceful counterdemonstration. Towards the end of the video are short comments from Mark Thompson, Bairbre de Brún and Gerry Adams. [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2008 under Bloody Sunday, British army, Gerry Adams, RIR march of shame, Sinn Féin, UDA, ballymurphy massacre, belfast, collusion, human rights, ireland, loyalist, relatives for justice, republican, sectarianism.
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