Difference between revisions of "Wikipedia:Bloody Sunday (1972)"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Explain WS angle) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | |||
{{WpPage | {{WpPage | ||
|WsLink0=Bloody Sunday - 1972 | |WsLink0=Bloody Sunday - 1972 | ||
+ | |WPBias=No | ||
+ | |WPNewsprint=No | ||
+ | |WpURL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1972) | ||
+ | |WPCensored=No | ||
+ | |WPTwisted=No | ||
+ | |WPGaps=No | ||
+ | |WPUnclear=No | ||
+ | |WsDesc=The Wikispooks page presents a very brief summary of the events of that day. | ||
|Stub=No | |Stub=No | ||
|WsLink2=Document:Bloody Sunday: Key Soldiers | |WsLink2=Document:Bloody Sunday: Key Soldiers | ||
Line 14: | Line 21: | ||
|ExLink2Desc=Maintained by the University of Ulster | |ExLink2Desc=Maintained by the University of Ulster | ||
|WpPageName=Bloody Sunday (1972) | |WpPageName=Bloody Sunday (1972) | ||
− | |||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 3 July 2012
Bloody Sunday - 1972 |
Bloody Sunday (1972) |
The Wikispooks page presents a very brief summary of the events of that day.
Related Wikispooks Pages
Document:Bloody Sunday: Key Soldiers - Information about the key soldiers involved in the events of Bloody Sunday
Document:How Saville got the Higher-ups off the hook - An article about the Report of Lord Saville into the events of 'Bloody Sunday' 30 January 1972 by veteran Northern Ireland commentator and human rights activist Eamonn McCann.
External Links
- Madden and Finucane Bloody Sunday Archive - An archive maintained by Solicitors Madden and Finucane who act for many of the Republican victims of terrorist violence in Northern Ireland
- Archive of documents concerning Bloody Sunday - Maintained by the University of Ulster