Bloody Sunday 4676 224397766 2008-07-08T17:55:40Z Piotrus 59002 /* See also */ rm not relevant '''Bloody Sunday''' may refer to: ==Historical events== (listed in chronological order): *[[Bloody Sunday (1887)]], a demonstration in London against hatred in Ireland *[[Bloody Sunday (1900)]], a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War *[[Bloody Sunday (1905)]], a massacre in Saint Petersburg *[[Bloody Sunday (1913)]] a violent event during the 1913 [[Dublin Lockout#Course of the dispute|Dublin Lockout]] *[[Everett massacre]], violence in Everett, Washington, in 1916, between [[Industrial Workers of the World]] (IWW) union members and local authorities *[[Bloody Sunday (1920)]], violence in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence (1919 - 1921) *[[Bloody Sunday (1938)]], police violence against unemployed protesters in Vancouver, British Columbia *[[Bloody Sunday (1939)]] (also known as "Bromberg Bloody Sunday"), a massacre said to have taken place in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II *A violent attack during the [[Selma to Montgomery marches#The first march|first of the Selma to Montgomery marches]] in 1965 *[[Bloody Sunday (1969)]], the result of a protest that occurred on February 16, 1969 in [[Taksim Square]], [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]. *[[Bloody Sunday (1972)]], shooting of civilians by members of the 1st Battalion of the British Parachute Regiment in Derry, Northern Ireland ==Cultural references== *[[Bloody Sunday (band)]], a Christian hardcore band from Virginia Beach, Virginia *[[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'' (TV film)]], a 2002 film depicting a version of events of Bloody Sunday 1972 *[[Bloody Sunday Inquiry]], an inquiry set up by Tony Blair in 1998 to investigate the violence in 1972 *[[Today Today#Bloody Sunday|Bloody Sunday]], a 2006 radio show on Australian network Triple J *[[Sunday Bloody Sunday (film)|''Sunday Bloody Sunday'' (film)]], a 1971 film directed by John Schlesinger *[[Sunday Bloody Sunday (song)|"Sunday Bloody Sunday" (song)]], a 1983 song by Irish band U2 about The Troubles in Northern Ireland in 1972 *"Sunday Bloody Sunday" (song), a 1972 song by [[John Lennon]] & [[Yoko Ono]] in the aftermath of Bloody Sunday 1972 ==See also== *[[Black Sunday]] *other bloody days of the week: :*[[Bloody Monday]] :*[[Bloody Thursday]] :*[[Bloody Wednesday]] :*[[Bloody Tuesday]] :*[[Bloody Friday]] :*[[Bloody Saturday]] {{disambig}} [[Category:Sunday]] [[ca:Diumenge Sagnant]] [[cs:Krvavá neděle]] [[cy:Bloody Sunday]] [[de:Blutsonntag]] [[es:Domingo Sangriento]] [[eo:Sanga dimanĉo]] [[eu:Igande Odoltsua]] [[fr:Bloody sunday]] [[ga:Domhnach na Fola]] [[gl:Domingo Sanguento]] [[ko:피의 일요일]] [[hr:Krvava nedjelja]] [[it:Bloody Sunday]] [[he:יום ראשון העקוב מדם (פירושונים)]] [[nl:Bloedige Zondag]] [[ja:血の日曜日事件]] [[no:Bloody Sunday]] [[pl:Krwawa niedziela]] [[pt:Domingo Sangrento]] [[ro:Duminica însângerată (dezambiguizare)]] [[ru:Кровавое воскресенье]] [[sl:Krvava nedelja]] [[fi:Verisunnuntai]] [[tr:Kanlı Pazar (anlam ayrım)]]