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              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/4 · Item · 21/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter signed by Joe Nordmann, General Secretary, to Kevin Boyle, enclosing a copy of a letter sent to the [Northern Ireland] Civil Rights Association, with a proposal to help organising an international investigation about the "slaughter of Londonderry".

              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/5 · Item · 16/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter signed by James C. Heaney, Chairman, Attorney's Committee, to "All United Nations Delegations" on the subject of Northern Ireland, highlighting the killings on Bloody Sunday and commenting on the policy of Internment Without Trial which was active in Northern Ireland.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/6 · Item · 12/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from Frieda Malter, Chairman, German Democratic Republic, to Mrs. Edwina Stewart, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, "On behalf of the citizens of the German Democratic Republic the GDR Committee for Human Rights condemns the cruel terror of the British army" in relation to Bloody Sunday in Derry.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/7 · Item · 03/05/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS copy letter by Kevin Boyle to the Editor of New Statesman, enclosing a commentary article on the findings of the Widgery Report into the events of Bloody Sunday.

              Letter from Murray Sayle
              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/8 · Item · 02/06/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter signed by Murray Sayle and on Sunday Times headed paper, to Kevin Boyle, "I suppose one day we will learn what really happened on B Sunday". . .and adds further comment on Bloody Sunday. Sayle resigned from the Sunday Times in protest of his investigative article into the events of Bloody Sunday was refused to be published by the Sunday Times.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/9 · Item · 20/06/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from Boyle to Dash, Director, Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., congratulating Dash on the publication of 'Justice Denied', a response to the Widgery Tribunal findings into events of Bloody Sunday and also adds further comment on Boyle's own opinions on Widgery, Internment and the preparation of an application to the United Nations Human Rights Commission and other such issues.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/1/10 · Item · 13/06/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter signed by Noel [ ] 'for secretary', of the Department of Foreign Affairs, thanking Kevin Boyle for his critique on the Widgery Report and has passed it to the section dealing with the Irish case before the European Commission on Human Rights.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/2 · File · 1972-2001
              Part of Academic

              Files of records relating to the Saville Enquiry into the events known as 'Bloody Sunday' which happened in Derry on 30 January 1972, where 14 people died as a result of shootings following a Civil Rights march in the city. Files include personal statements from NICRA members, PD members, details of the build-up and planning to the march in Derry, events on the day and the fall-out both in the immediate aftermath and in long-term.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/2/1 · Item · [2001]
              Part of Academic

              TS transcript of statement made by Kevin McCorry, outlining his personal take of events which occurred during 'Bloody Sunday' and personal biographical information. Also includes copies of appended documents including Press Release issued by the N.I.C.R.A. ahead of the planned march in Derry in January 1972 and transcripts of other statements made by McCorry relating to events at 'Bloody Sunday'.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/2/2 · Item · 31/01/2001
              Part of Academic

              TS transcript of account of events on 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry as described by Sarah Edwina Stewart.