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Re-writing the Official Narrative of Bloody Sunday: The Role of Photographs
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Legal Culture on Justice and Truth: The Tribunals of Inquiry about Bloody Sunday
Published 2020-12-01“… Almost 50 years ago, in the events that happened during the so-called Bloody Sunday (Derry 1972, 30th January), 13 Catholic civilians were killed because of the actions of the British army during a civil rights march against internment without trial in Northern Ireland. …”
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The deployment of art: the Imperial War Museum's artistic records committee 1968-1982
Published 2021“…But when photographs and filmed footage of paratroopers murdering peaceful Catholic protestors at a civil rights march in Derry on 30 January 1972 (‘Bloody Sunday’) were seen around the world, this shattered the image of the Army as non-partisan. …”
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