Paperback, 288 pages
English language
Published October 1997 by Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Wolfhound Press Ltd.
Paperback, 288 pages
English language
Published October 1997 by Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Wolfhound Press Ltd.
January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, is a day that will forever be remembered in Ireland as Bloody Sunday. In a carnival atmosphere, a peaceful anti-internment march began, only to end tragically a few hours later when thirteen unarmed marchers were shot dead by the British Army. Don Mullan's meticulous research has seriously undermined the official British version of events. The Irish government and many US congressmen have stated that these discoveries warrant the re-opening of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, is a day that will forever be remembered in Ireland as Bloody Sunday. In a carnival atmosphere, a peaceful anti-internment march began, only to end tragically a few hours later when thirteen unarmed marchers were shot dead by the British Army. Don Mullan's meticulous research has seriously undermined the official British version of events. The Irish government and many US congressmen have stated that these discoveries warrant the re-opening of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.