NI Troubles - Protest supporting hunger strikes, Belfast; 1981

Protest march in Belfast in support of Bobby Sands, a Republican prisoner in Maze Prison, on hunger strike to win political status for H Block prisoners, during Northern Ireland Troubles (BBC News 060/81/VT02 - 01/03/1981 - AEXZ288W) STORY: The Northern Ireland Troubles was a violent sectarian conflict, that lasted for thirty years from 1968 to 1998. It was between the mainly Protestant unionists (loyalists) who desired the province to remain part of the UK and the mainly Catholic nationalists (republicans) seeking a united Ireland.
Protest march in Belfast in support of Bobby Sands, a Republican prisoner in Maze Prison, on hunger strike to win political status for H Block prisoners, during Northern Ireland Troubles (BBC News 060/81/VT02 - 01/03/1981 - AEXZ288W) STORY: The Northern Ireland Troubles was a violent sectarian conflict, that lasted for thirty years from 1968 to 1998. It was between the mainly Protestant unionists (loyalists) who desired the province to remain part of the UK and the mainly Catholic nationalists (republicans) seeking a united Ireland.
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2150143148
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01 March, 1981
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00:00:38:08
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Belfast, United Kingdom
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