POW protest in Derry and Republican campout
POW protest
Military checkpoint on UK Ireland border set up by protesters
This is the 'STORY': Protesters set up a mock military checkpoint close to Ireland's border with Northern Ireland on Saturday (January 26), demonstrating against a hard frontier that could be imposed as a result of Britain leaving the European Union (EU).
The Official IRA bomb British army post in Belfast & kill a British Soldier 4 October 71
A British Soldier is killed when the Official IRA blows up a British Army post in Cupar Street, Belfast. One of the Officials first big military operations against the occupation forces.
NO GO- THE FREE DERRY STORY (Full film)
‘No Go’ picks up from just where the last film ('Battle of the Bogside') left off.
On the 14th August 1969 the British Army were deployed onto Northern Ireland’s streets for the first time, to relieve an exhausted RUC in the wake of the Battle of the Bogside.
As they entered the city the troops were confronted with a ring of barricades surrounding the Bogside area and manned by the rioters, presenting them with an instant dilemma – to attempt to remove the barricades and provoke a confrontation, or to leave the barricades intact and allow the Bogside to remain beyond official law & order?
August 2006
Open Reel Productions Ltd for BBC, NIFTC, Irish Film Board:
Feature documentary, which followed on from ‘Battle of the Bogside’ and takes up the story from when the British Army arrived on the streets of Derry.
Screened on BBC1 NI on Weds 6th September 2006, repeated January 2008.
Seagate Foyle Film Festival, Derry (November 2006 Premiere)
Würzburg International Film Festival, Germany (January 2007- shortlisted for 'Best Documentary')
Magners Irish Film Festival, Boston, USA (November 2007)
Grierson Documentary Awards, London (November 2007-nominated for 'Best Historical Documentary')
IFTA 2007, Dublin (January 2007- shortlisted for 'Best Documentary')
New York 'Craic' Film Festival, USA (March 2007)
FOCAL Awards, London (May 2007- nominated for 'Best Use of Footage in a Factual Production')
Clones Film Festival, Ireland (October 2007)
Producer/ Director: VINNY CUNNINGHAM
Writer/ Producer: JOHN PETO
An ‘OPEN REEL PRODUCTION’ for BBC
Duration: 59 minutes
British Soldiers Salute IRA Volunteer, Charlie Hughes.mp4
British Army salutes IRA hero Charlie Hughes 1971, Falls Road, Belfast. The legendary Charlie Hughes was murdered by the Official IRA on the 8th March 1971
Spot Lights IRA Torture Catholic Community 5
IRA ,RAAD The Peoples Republican Front Of Derry. Call them what you want .But these gangsters are IRA , using IRA weapons . The same weapons that were decommissioned, wink wink . Another Catholic murder by Irish Republican Terrorists.The socalled defenders of the Catholic community. FARC + IRA = Death & Misery for all our Kids. Every British ,Northern Irish Protestant & Catholic desrve to be left to live in peace.
Republicans fire shots at Funeral in Londonderry yesterday !! Vanguard Bears
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crossmaglen, n ireland village of crossmaglen in ni which has seen more killings than many towns in the area 28 soldiers & policemen have been killed here by the ira shots include army patrols, soldiers inside fort soldiers operating from helicopters, patrols and helicopters at night.
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Official IRA bomb British Parachute Regiment HQ in Aldershot , 22 February 1972
The Official IRA bombed Aldershot barracks in February 1972 in what they claimed was revenge for Bloody Sunday in the Bogside, Derry on the 30 January. Only civilian workers & a military chaplain were killed by the bomb tho. The Officials military campaign against the British Army & government ended three months after the Aldershot bomb.
SYND 31-7-72 BRITISH ARMY REMOVE BARRICADES
(31 Jul 1972) The British army move into Catholic no-go areas and remove barricades.
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IRA vs 13 Infbat LMB RS
Bridgehead Bussum 2013-13 Infbat LMB RS vs IRA.
The 13 Infbat LMB RS are walking on patrol when suddenly the IRA opens fire.
IRA DHSK Heavy Machine Gun
From sometime during the troubles. I do not own this video.
IRA East Tyrone Brigade kill a UDR Major in Dungannon, Tyrone 26 January 1987
One of the highest ranking Senior UDR officers was shot dead outside his home on Coalisland Road, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. Major George Shaw, worked full-time for the MOD and was a part-time soldier. Early in the morning as he prepared to drive to work, two masked PIRA gunmen who had been hiding behind trees walked over and shot him three times in the head, mortally wounding him. Almost immediately another part-time soldier chanced upon the scene and opened fire on the fleeing gunmen who managed to escape by forcing a passing car to stop and raced off. Major Shaw died at the scene.[141][142]
Who were the Black and Tans? (Actual footage of attacks)
The Black and Tans as a subject still arouses controversy in Ireland. The Black and Tans were mostly former soldiers brought into Ireland by the government in London after 1920 to assist the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) in their work.
The Day the Troubles Began Part 5
Northern Ireland has had many historic days in the last 40 years. October 5th, 1968 could be the most important. In this documentary, many of those who took part in the Civil Rights march in Derry on this date talk of the international influences that drove them to take to the streets in protest. Featuring interviews from America, Europe and the North of Ireland.
Stephen Cairns Man Ballymoney
Description
Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan
Two senior policemen were killed after collusion between Irish police and IRA terrorists, a report finds.
News footage of the funeral of volunteer Pól Kinsella, died 13th December 1994.
Various news bulletins at the time of Pól's funeral in December 1991.
Border Dispute
This was originally a holiday video shot with my first camcorder in 1994 whilest touring in Ireland with my former girlfriend, Tina, our four year old son, Zenyel, and an old college friend, Philip. We had no TV in the cottage where we stayed, so we entertained ourselves with
improvised role-playing dramas. In this game, I stay behind the camera filming the action and dialogue, while playing the role of British army officer at a military checkpoint on the border between the Republic of Ireland and the British colony of Northern Ireland.
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The extended uncensored version on Vimeo and Daily Motion