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Free Derry Corner in April 2003 during the visit to Hillsborough of George W Bush and Tony Blair at the height of the invasion of Iraq.
In the 60s, 70s and 80s images of the Free Derry corner were flashed around the world's media highlighting it as the centre of a no-go area, a venue for street protests and riots, and the site of a massacre on what became known as "Bloody Sunday" (30th January 1972), when twenty six Civil Rights protesters were shot (14 of them fatally wounded) by members of the 1st Battalion of the British Parachute Regiment.
Free Derry corner was at the centre of events on Bloody Sunday
There has been a commemoration of Bloody Sunday each year for the last 35 years. There is a programme of events planned over a week this year (2008) as in previous years.
There is also a more recent view of the Bogside