Bloody Sunday
- Press Release from Madden & Finucane Solicitors regarding compensation for Bloody Sunday victims (22 September 2011)
- Press Release from Madden & Finucane Solicitors regarding Bloody Sunday Inquiry Report (31 January 2011)
- see excellent article on Spinwatch on dirty tricks as the British Parliament prepares to debate Bloody Sunday Report'
- Set the Truth Free website - now live!
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SUNDAY: A Gaslight Productions/ Box TV Co-Production. Now released on DVD (April 2007)
- The Bloody Sunday Commemoration 2004 list of events
(revised programme)
- British Irish Rights Watch (BIRW), the independent rights watchdog based in London, is providing a weekly synopsis of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry available online. These weekly reports are an extremely useful resource and credit is due to BIRW who are providing an observer for the duration of the entire inquiry.
- The Bloody Sunday Tribunal began on Monday 27 March 2000 at 10.30am and the transcript of each day's proceedings will be posted on the tribunal website each evening. As required the Bloody Sunday Trust and the families will comment on the proceedings via press statements which will be available at their own site.
- The new inquiry into the events of Bloody Sunday began in Derry's Guildhall on Friday, 3 April 1998. The new tribunal, chaired by English Law Lord Mark Saville has established a website at The Bloody Sunday Inquiry
- Bloody Sunday and the Report of the Widgery Tribunal - The Irish Government's Assessment of the New Material. This is the full report, kept on the Irish Government's own web site.
- ITN have some related material on their web site as well, including video/sound footage from Channel 4 news and the Commons statement by Tony Blair On January 29th last.
- Startling New evidence on Bloody Sunday is reported in the Sunday Business Post, in the form of an account of events by one of the British Paratroopers involved. See our issue of Ireland News Update for 16 March 97.
- Summary of the Walsh report into newly discovered evidence and the Widgery report carried out by Dr Dermot Walsh, Professor of Law at the University of Limerick and commissioned by the newly established Bloody Sunday Trust
- The full programme of events for the 1999 Bloody Sunday weekend from January 29-January 31
- Submission to the UN on 'Bloody Sunday', 30th January 1972 - Summary of the Submission to the Special Rapporteur on summary and arbitrary executions: the murder of 13 civilians by soldiers of The British Army on 'Bloody Sunday', 30th January 1972.
- Jackie Dana also has a page about Bloody Sunday with a good selection of links to relevant material on the internet.
- The international academic project CAIN (Conflict Archive on the INternet), based at Magee College, Derry, is putting together a Bloody Sunday site as part of their "Key Events" series. The site includes bibliographies and photographs.
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