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The Bogside (Irish: Taobh an Bhogaigh) is a neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The large gable-wall murals by the Bogside Artists, Free Derry Corner and the Gasyard Féile (an annual music and arts festival held in a former gasyard) are popular tourist attractions. The Bogside is a majority-Catholic area, and shares a border with the majority-Protestant Fountain neighborhood.
The Battle of the Bogside was a very large communal riot that took place during 12–14 August 1969 in Derry, Northern Ireland. The fighting was between residents of the Bogside area (organised under the Derry Citizens' Defence Association), and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) along wih local unionists.
The rioting erupted at the end of an Apprentice Boys parade which was passing along the city walls, past the Catholic Bogside. Fierce rioting broke out between local unionists and the police on one side and Catholics on the other. Rioting between police and Bogside residents continued for three days. The police were unable to enter the area and eventually the British Army was deployed to restore order. The riot, which sparked widespread violence elsewhere in Northern Ireland, is commonly seen as one of the first major confrontations in the conflict known as the Troubles.
Tensions had been building in Derry for over a year before the Battle of the Bogside. In part, this was due to long-standing grievances held by much of the city's population. The city had a majority Catholic and nationalist population. In 1961, for example, the population was 53,744, of which 36,049 was Catholic and 17,695 Protestant. However, because of gerrymandering after the partition of Ireland, it had been ruled by the Ulster Unionist Party since 1925.
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“BATTLE OF THE BOGSIDE” (2004): Producer/ Director: Feature documentary on the 3-days of riots in Derry, Northern Ireland that led to the deployment of British Troops into Derry in August 1969. Screened on BBC4- March 2004, BBC2- July 2004, BBC NI- January 2008 Winner: ‘Best Documentary’ at ‘Irish Film and Television Awards 2004’ Nominated for ‘Best Documentary Feature’ at the ‘Galway Film Festival’ 2004 Shortlisted: ‘Grierson Documentary Awards’ 2004: ‘Best Historical Documentary’ Screened at many film festivals worldwide.
Street Resistance, Rossville Street, Bogside, August 1985.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.
A documentary about the riots that took place in Derry in Northern Ireland from August 12th to the 14th in 1969. It became a battle between the residents and the Royal Ulster Constabulary after the later tried to disperse the former for protesting an Apprentice Boys march. Riots lasted for three days and the RUC was unable to enter the town.
I volontari di Bogside - Canzoniere Pisano da Le canzoni della lotta armata in Irlanda Dischi del Canzoniere del Proletariato Edizioni Lotta Continua -1972 (inedita youtube) Cover dell'omonima canzone irlandese, il brano narra la cronaca della rivolta popolare che rappresentò una data fondamentale nella storia recente dell'indipendentismo nord-irlandese. Il 12 Agosto 1969 a Derry una parata di Orangisti filo-inglesi si scontra con manifestanti provenienti dal quartiere ghetto di Bogside, dove risiedono le famiglie operaie cattoliche. Sulla folla si riversano orde di soldati britannici in assetto di guerra, ma le strade d'accesso vengono ostruite da barricate e la città rimane per tre giorni interi sotto il controllo dei ribelli che respingono puntualmente ogni assalto del nemico o...
(ALL RIGHTS BELONGS TO THE MAKERS OF BATTLE OF THE BOGSIDE I MAKE NO MONEY FROM YOUTUBE FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO, THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY) For 3 days in August 1969 the district of Derry known as the Bogside was catapulted onto the world stage as local people resisted attempts by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) to breach barricades that had been erected in defence of the area. In the previous 11 months the RUC had clashed with local residents on numerous occasions as the Nationalist residents of the Bogside aligned themselves behind the Civil Rights Movement and in opposition to the Northern Ireland Government and its agents. In January and April 1969 the RUC had 'invaded' the Bogside and carried out acts of wanton destruction on property and persons. Sammy Devenny...
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Derry - Northern Ireland: City Walls, Peace bridge, Guildhall, Walled city Londonderry, Tower Museum, Museum of Free Derry, Free Derry Corner, St. Columb's Cathedral, The Bogside Artists, Millennium Forum, St. Augustine's Church, St. Eugene's Cathedral, The Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall, St. Columba's Church
The Bogside, Derry (Londonderry), Northern Ireland
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The River Foyle at night. The "Free Derry" sign in the Bogside: "You are now entering Free Derry". St Columb's Cathedral. Seagate Production Facility, 1 Disc Drive, Springtown Industrial Estate. Magee campus, University of Ulster. Shipquay Street with a view of the Guildhall and the River Foyle. Ulsterbus Foyle logo. Derry City F.C. taking on Paris Saint-Germain at the Brandywell Stadium during the 2006 UEFA Cup. Guildhall. 'Hands Across the Divide' sculpture, by Maurice Harron. The Bogside area viewed from the walls. Craigavon Bridge, one of the city's two bridges.
On day two, we take a trip to Derry in Northern Ireland. There we tour the city walls and learn about the sectarian divisions in the country. We also visit the beautiful sights of the Giant's Causeway. I hope you enjoy the journey.
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O sigilo do teu coração
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Nesse dia eu vou te ganhar...
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Certas coisas, só quem ama sente
Se esconde, mas eu te preciso
Só por isso, tento novamente
Você pode me enganar, sei que não vai ter saída
Devagar vou conquistar a mulher da minha vida...
Quando o amor chegar, vai quebrar
O sigilo do teu coração
CPI da paixão, escondida entre a gente
Nunca mais você vai me dizer que não dá
Nesse dia eu vou te ganhar... pra sempre