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Bloody Sunday

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The episode explores the tragic events of Bloody Sunday on January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, where British soldiers opened fire on unarmed civilians during a civil rights march. This pivotal moment in The Troubles highlighted deep-rooted political and social divisions, leading to increased tensions and eventually a call for justice through the later Saville Inquiry and subsequent apology by British Prime Minister David Cameron in 2010.

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The episode explores the tragic events of Bloody Sunday on January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, where British soldiers opened fire on unarmed civilians during a civil rights march. This pivotal moment in The Troubles highlighted deep-rooted political and social divisions, leading to increased tensions and eventually a call for justice through the later Saville Inquiry and subsequent apology by British Prime Minister David Cameron in 2010.

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