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NORDIRLAND BLOODY SUNDAY BUERGERKRIEG
RCOD 323-07 Graffiti Obligatory credit - CAMERA PRESS/Vince Blye The history of 'The Troubles' date back to Britain's first invasion of Ireland in the 12th century. Since then Ireland has been at war with itself: Catholic versus Protestant, Republican versus Unionist. The recent history of unrest in Ulster began in 1969 when Catholic's demanding civil rights met violent Protestant opposition, providing the spark for years of armed struggle which ended with the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. This picture from the 1970's shows graffiti on a London Wall refering to the killings by British soldiers on 'Bloody Sunday'. (KEYSTONE/CAMERA PRESS/Vince Blye)
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COPYRIGHTPFLICHTIG BW ONLY
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NORDIRLAND
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
CAMERA PRESS
Byline
VINCE BLYE
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5245 x 4145 px
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