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- Bloody Sunday: The Struggle For Truth And Justice
- Bolivia: Elections and Beyond
- Brian McKay: Stolen Innocence
- Chief’s Rally on Manitoba Legislature
- CWB Protest
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- Kakanawandomowot
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- MMA FIGHT Matt Mcdonald
- Dumas
- Healing Cpl. Collen
- Nom de Plume
- Canada’s Apartheid/Reserve Realities
- Scientology Protest 03/15/08
- Snake Oil: the Franklin Graham Experience
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On January 30th 1972 the Parachute Regiment of the British Army shot twenty-seven unarmed civil rights demonstrators in Derry. Fourteen men and boys died on what has come to be known as Bloody Sunday. Shortly after the massacre the Widgery Report cleared the British government of all resonsibility. Despite this travesty of justice the survivors and relatives of those killed struggled to bring the truth to light. Twenty-eight years later in March of 2000 they won the right to a proper inquiry. This project is an intimate analysis of the Saville Inquiry and the struggle for Irish freedom from British occupation told through the experiences of those who survived and the relatives of those killed on Bloody Sunday. Interviews and photos by John Woods/Redline