To commemorate 50 years since the horror of Bloody Sunday, when the First Battalion of the Parachute Regiment killed 14 unarmed civilians in Derry, we speak to writer Daniel Baker about the historical and continuing depravity of British colonialism in Ireland. Though cold facts about the massacre are now finally broadcast in the UK, its context is often softened and the events isolated to portray it as an aberration rather than the natural climax of a brutal occupation. It did not simply 'unfold' out of nowhere.




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Hosts: Aarjan /// Ruairi


Guest: Daniel Baker


Production: Connor


Music: Cardio /// The Pogues - Young Ned of the Hill

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