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    Bloody Sunday march

    I cannot see any comment on the Bloody Sunday March in Derry. Demands were made that the Saville Report be published - can anyone who attended comment on the day?
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    I didnt attend, but heres a few photos to ponder over: http://www.flickr.com/photos/20923094@N04/

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    Re: Bloody Sunday march

    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
    I cannot see any comment on the Bloody Sunday March in Derry. Demands were made that the Saville Report be published - can anyone who attended comment on the day?
    Unfortunately i had to work over the weekend but i was talking to a few people who were there . A large number of republicans opted to march behind the banner of the concerned republicans , RNU , eirigi , 32 csm , irsp etc . And a segment of the crowd left the rally when Martin McGuinness got up to speak . The activity of the PSNI the night before when they swamped nationalist districts of derry and took up armed positions with rifles , machine guns surveillance cameras and a helicopter during the commmoration of an INLA volunteer angered a great many people . Martin MCcGuiness open support for the same kind of hostile activity that led to bloody sunday is grating on many derry peoples nerves .

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    Re: Bloody Sunday march

    Quote Originally Posted by merle haggard
    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
    I cannot see any comment on the Bloody Sunday March in Derry. Demands were made that the Saville Report be published - can anyone who attended comment on the day?
    Unfortunately i had to work over the weekend but i was talking to a few people who were there . A large number of republicans opted to march behind the banner of the concerned republicans , RNU , eirigi , 32 csm , irsp etc . And a segment of the crowd left the rally when Martin McGuinness got up to speak . The activity of the PSNI the night before when they swamped nationalist districts of derry and took up armed positions with rifles , machine guns surveillance cameras and a helicopter during the commmoration of an INLA volunteer angered a great many people . Martin MCcGuiness open support for the same kind of hostile activity that led to bloody sunday is grating on many derry peoples nerves .
    thought it was there job at least survey the INLA, shd have arrested the feckers, running about with hoods and guns.
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    Bloody Sunday march.

    Yea I hate them too. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevey2005
    I didnt attend, but heres a few photos to ponder over: http://www.flickr.com/photos/20923094@N04/
    Thanks for this link stevey2005.

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    Used to be there when I was a younger man - too much daily grind tripe in the way now - must clear the decks for important things
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    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
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