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Fifty years since Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday

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The British Troops Have Been Called Out in William Street

Michael sullivan remembers arriving at the barricades that first day. The troops were received with open arms by people there. Women give them tea and sandwiches. It was seen as a great victory by the people of the boxside, because the ru c had been withdrawn but here were the british troops. And i think they saw them as a sort of a buffer between themselves and the r u csr freeder brought captain k to night on 200 meters on the moelas 50 years ago. We'll hear in a moment how that initial good will from the catholics in northern island towards the b British army was short lived. But before that, let's look briefly at the

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