'Half a century on, Bloody Sunday remains a byword for indiscriminate slaughter, implicating the state at the highest levels' | Writes Dominic Cavendish
Half a century on, Bloody Sunday - the massacre of 13 unarmed Catholic protestors by British paras in the city of Derry, on January 30 1972 - remains a byword for indiscriminate slaughter, implicating the state at the highest levels.
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