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...7-0, this is 54...
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Positions 1-8-1-9, 2-0-2-1
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and 2-2 and 2-3are now complete.
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The 24 is in the position...
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is in the, uh, uh...
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being complete in aboutfive minutes. Over.
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Excuse me, folks.
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Good to see you.
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How are you?
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Excuse me.
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Afternoon.
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Ladies and gentlemen,Major General Ford.
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We are marching because eversince the partition of lreland
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Catholics here in the Northhave suffered discrimination
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in a Protestant dominated land.
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That's why we're marching.
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In view of the continuingadverse security situation
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in the Province, all parades,processions and marches
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will be banneduntil further notice.
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We're marching becausethe British government
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promised us reform
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and all we've had are excusesand curfews
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and the single issue that cutsto the very core of civil rights
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mass internment without trial.
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That's why we're marching.
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Anyone either taking part in
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or organizing such an event
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is liable to immediate arrest.
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The law is the lawand must be respected.
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So we say thisto the British government.
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We will march peacefullythis Sunday
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and march, and march again
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until Unionist ruleis ended in this Province
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and a new system,based on civil rights for all
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is put in its place.
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Thank you.
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