bloody sunday

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A 1972 event in Northern Ireland in which 13 civil rights protesters were shot and killed by a British Army regiment
One of many similar events, see Bloody Sunday on Wikipedia for a complete list
A 1905 event in St Petersburg in which as many as 4000 unarmed citizens were killed by state forces
The term was used again in Londonderry (Derry) when on Jan. 30, 1972, 3 participants in a civil rights march were killed by British soldiers, who allegedly had been fired on by the marchers
Sunday, 30th January 1972, when British soldiers in Northern Ireland used force to control a large crowd of people who were protesting against the policy of internment (=putting people in prison without a trial if they were believed to be members of theIRA) . 13 people were killed when the soldiers fired at the crowd. (1905) Massacre of peaceful demonstrators in Saint Petersburg, marking the beginning of the Russian Revolution of 1905. The priest Georgy Gapon (1870-1906), hoping to present workers' request for reforms directly to Nicholas II, arranged a peaceful march toward the Winter Palace. Police fired on the demonstrators, killing more than 100 and wounding several hundred more. The massacre was followed by strikes in other cities, peasant uprisings, and mutinies in the armed forces. The term "Bloody Sunday" was also used to describe the murder in Dublin, Ireland (Nov. 21, 1920), of 11 Englishmen suspected of being intelligence agents, by the Irish Republican Army; the Black and Tans took revenge and attacked spectators at a football (soccer) match, killing 12 and wounding
bloody sunday

    Silbentrennung

    bloo·dy Sun·day

    Türkische aussprache

    blʌdi sʌndey

    Aussprache

    /ˈblədē ˈsənˌdā/ /ˈblʌdiː ˈsʌnˌdeɪ/
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