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Adam Ramsey

Bloody Sunday and how the British empire came home

Adam Ramsay, Open Democracy 15th March 2019 | 10 June 2019

"The events of 30 January 1972 in Northern Ireland weren’t an aberration. Britain has been in the business of killing dissenters across its former empire for decades....."
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