Eight photographs of families observing minute’s silence on 52nd anniversary of Bloody Sunday
By George Sweeney
Published 31st Jan 2024, 10:29 BST
Updated 31st Jan 2024, 10:33 BST
People gathered at the Bloody Sunday monument at Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon to observe a minute’s silence on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Paul Doherty read a statement on behalf of the families at the monument while Ciara Devlin read a poem written by her son Eoghan McKinney.
John Kelly read the names of the murdered and wounded and families laid wreaths.
A wreath in the shape and colours of the Palestinian flag was also placed at the Bloody Sunday monument.
A wreath in the shape and colours of the Palestinian flag was also placed at the Bloody Sunday monument.
5. Relatives are joined by people at the Bloody Sunday monument at Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon for a one minute silence on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney.
Relatives are joined by people at the Bloody Sunday monument at Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon for a one minute silence on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney. Photo: George Sweeney
6. People gathered at the Bloody Sunday monument at Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon for a one minute silence on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney.
People gathered at the Bloody Sunday monument at Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon for a one minute silence on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney. Photo: George Sweeney
7. A wreath in the shape and colours of the Palestinian flag placed at the Bloody Sunday monument in Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon where one minute's silence was observed on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney
A wreath in the shape and colours of the Palestinian flag placed at the Bloody Sunday monument in Joseph’s Place on Tuesday afternoon where one minute's silence was observed on the 52nd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre. Photo: George Sweeney Photo: George Sweeney