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Éirígí - 39 years ago today, IRA Volunteer Bobby Sands began a hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh Prison, as a defiant struggle against British attempts to criminalise the fight
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Director Brendan J Byrne on new Bobby Sands doc 66 Days - The Irish News
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PDF) The Body as Weapon: Bobby Sands and the Republican Hunger Strikes | chris yuill - Academia.edu
Bobby Sands' Hunger Strike Diary
Bobby Sands grave at Miltown cemetery in Belfast. The death of the IRA prisoner 40 years ago this week, followed by nine other republicans during a hunger strike at the Maze Prison in Co Antrim, sparked significant civil unrest across Northern Ireland ...
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OTD in 1981 – Day 5 | Bobby Sands recorded his diary for the first seventeen days of his hunger strike in which he detailed his thoughts and feelings on the momentous
New Bobby Sands film uses his diaries to help people understand hunger striker - Belfast Live
Bobby Sands: 66 Days movie review (2016) | Roger Ebert
#OTD in 1981 – Day 7 | Bobby Sands recorded his diary for the first seventeen days of his hunger strike in which he detailed his thoughts and feelings on the momentous task that lay ahead of him.
Bobby Sands grave at Miltown cemetery in Belfast. The death of the IRA prisoner 40 years ago this week, followed by nine other republicans during a hunger strike at the Maze Prison
VIDEO: Bobby Sands' diary to be read each day on the 40th anniversary of his fast
Hunger Strike - Bobby Sands Tribute
Remembering Bobby Sands 40 years after his death - Buzz.ie
The diary of Bobby Sands: The first seventeen days of Bobby Sands' H-Block hunger strike to the death : Sands, Bobby: Amazon.es: Libros
Prison diary kept by IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands used to help create film | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
NewryArmagh SinnFéin on Twitter: "“The birds were singing today. One of the boys threw bread out of the window. At least somebody was eating”. Bobby Sands entry into his Prison Diary on
66 Days, BBC Four review - Bobby Sands strikes again | reviews, news & interviews | The Arts Desk