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  2. The Troubles in Newry - Wikipedia

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    Memorial in Kilkeel to members of the RUC and UK armed forces killed in the Newry and Mourne District during the Troubles. Graves of Martin McAlinden and Colman Rowntree (Official IRA), shot dead by the Parachute Regiment in 1974. The Troubles in Newry recounts fatalities during The Troubles in Newry, County Armagh/County Down, Northern Ireland.

  3. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Troubles (Irish: Na ... the highest ratio found in the history of counterinsurgency warfare, ... On 31 July 1975 at Buskhill, outside Newry, ...

  4. Timeline of the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    It is the biggest public inquiry in British history. [177] 29 May Devolution was restored to the Northern Ireland Assembly. [176] 2–12 July Drumcree conflict – the annual Orange Order parade was banned from marching through the nationalist Garvaghy area of Portadown. The security forces erected large barricades to prevent loyalists from ...

  5. The Troubles in 15 photos that documented history changing - AOL

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  6. 1969 Northern Ireland riots - Wikipedia

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    Belfast has a long history of riots between Catholics and Protestants. Beginning in 1835 there have been at least 15 major riots in Belfast, the most violent ones taking place in 1864, 1886 and 1921. [11] See 1886 Belfast riots, Bloody Sunday (1921) and The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922). Belfast saw the most intense violence of the August ...

  7. List of bombings during the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable bombings related to the Northern Ireland "Troubles" and their aftermath. It includes bombings that took place in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Great Britain since 1968. There were at least 10,000 bomb attacks during the conflict (1968–1998). [1]

  8. 1985 Newry mortar attack - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, after the onset of the Troubles, the Provisional IRA launched a campaign aimed at forcing the British to withdraw from Northern Ireland. The IRA—particularly its South Armagh Brigade—had repeatedly attacked the British Army and RUC with home-made mortars, but with limited success.

  9. Newry customs bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 22 August 1972 a bomb planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army, an Irish republican paramilitary group, detonated prematurely at a customs office in Newry. Three IRA members killed six civilians and themselves in the explosion. The event was one of the bloodiest of 1972, the deadliest year of the Troubles. [1] [2]