Bloody Sunday Commemoration
Derry 2006
Assemble: Creggan Shops, Derry @ 2.30pm
The annual Bloody Sunday March & Rally will take place on Sunday January 29th 2006
Assemble: Creggan Shops, Derry 2.30pm
Bloody Sunday Weekend
Full programme will be posted soon. The weekend of events are said to include a Relatives Conference on Saturday, January 28, focusing on recent developments concerning the NI Offences Bill (see PFC statement on their website www.patfinucanecentre.org).
Other events will include discussions, films, plays, and the annual Bloody Sunday Lecture to be delivered on Friday January 27. The Inquiry report is also now expected to be published later this spring.
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Bloody Sunday Commemoration
Scotland 2006
MARCH & RALLY
SUNDAY 29TH JANUARY 2006
ASSEMBLE 10.30AM SHAMROCK STREET, GLASGOW CITY CENTRE,
(RALLY POINT: ROYSTONHILL)
SPEAKERS IN ATTENDANCE, ALL WELLCOME!
Comments (8 of 8)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Loyalists, last week, attacked those taking part in a bloody sunday march in Scotland. Only 11 arrests were made. They attacked marchers with glass bottles and hurled abuse at them as well.
Report on the attempt to disrupt Glasgow rally below,
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=73561&search_text=loveulster
but people protest at an orange parade and all of a sudden its legitimate protest!!!
You're twisting your pretend neutrality to extremes there "Rooster" - referring to these characters as just "people" instead of the allied loyalist and fascist crew they were. They were not just protesting they were opening trying to attack the march.
and people never try to attack Orange parades?
get a grip!
Fascists have attacked republican parades never republican ones.
Was rushing to beat the censor - should have read -"Loyalists have attacked republican parades never loyalists ones."
Now you've two comments to delete for no reason.
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