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Permissions / Citations

Text at "Key Events Leading up to Bloody Sunday"and "Bloody Sunday"
from CAIN Web Site
http://cain.ulst.ac.uk
Permission granted through Phone call, 3 June 1998

Photographs and captions used in "Key Events Leading up to Bloody Sunday"
from Perceptions, Cultures in Conflict, compiled by Adrian Kerr,pp31-34, pp53-59 and pp104-107
Photographers cited in the full size image web pages
Permission granted through Phone call in July 1998

"Prime Minister's Oral Statement and Terms of Reference"used in "Historical Context" section
House of Commons Official Report, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Columns 501-503
Permission granted by the Public Records Office, Northern Ireland via fax June 1998

Excerpts from "Bloody Sunday and the Report of the Widgery Tribunal"
http://www.irlgov.ie/taoiseach/bsundayreport/default.htm
Fax from Brendan Ward, Office of the Taoiseach, 10 March 1998

Excerpts from the "Report of the Tribunal appointed to inquire into the events on Sunday, 30 January 1972, which led to loss of life in connection with the procession in Londonderry on that day by The Rt. Hon. Lord Widgery, O.B.E., T.D" 10 April 1972
Published in London by, HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, 1972
Public Records Office, Northern Ireland

Photographs and text used in section "Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign"
taken from pamphlet "Bloody Sunday, a Misscarriage of Justice"
Published by the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign, 1998
Permission granted via fax, June 1998

Text used in section "Political Background to Northern Ireland"
taken from book "Eyewitness Bloody Sunday, The Truth"
Compiled and edited by Don Mullan and John Scally
Published by Wolfhound Press Ltd. 1997
Fax from Don Mullan, June 1998

"Judge Saville's Opening Statement" used in section "Opening of the New Inquiry"
taken from public document "Judge Saville's Opening Statement"
http://www.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org.uk

References

Electronic Sources

Web Sites

Melaugh, Martin " 'Bloody Sunday', 30 January 1972 - A Chronology of Events." CAIN Web Service. 1998. <http://cain.ulst.ac.uk>.(July 1998).

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry "Biographical Details" and "Judge Saville's Opening Statement" The Bloody Sunday Inquiry Web Site. 1998. <http://www.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org.uk>.(April 1998).

The Irish Times"Bloody Sunday", The Irish Times on the Web

The Irish Government."Bloody Sunday and the Report of the Widgery Tribunal"
http://www.irlgov.ie/taoiseach/bsundayreport/default.htm (1998)

Printed Materials

Mullan, Don. "Eyewitness Bloody Sunday, The Truth". Republic of Ireland, Wolfhound Press, 1997.

Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign. "Bloody Sunday, a Miscarriage of Justice. Belfast, The Universities Press, 1998.

Kerr, Adrian. Perceptions, Cultures in Conflict. Northern Ireland, Guildhall Press, May 1996.

"Prime Minister's Oral Statement and Terms of Reference"used in "Historical Context" section
House of Commons Official Report, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Columns 501-503

"Report of the Tribunal appointed to inquire into the events on Sunday, 30 January 1972, which led to loss of life in connection with the procession in Londonderry on that day by The Rt. Hon. Lord Widgery, O.B.E., T.D" 10 April 1972
Published in London by, HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, 1972

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