Bloody Sunday
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1:01:01
Let's get out!
1:01:03
If we don't, it won't be
just stones they're throwing.

1:01:07
Because civil rights
isn't the soft option...

1:01:11
not when the bricks fly
1:01:12
and the police
and the Army batons charge down.

1:01:15
It's not easy keeping
to the nonviolent road

1:01:17
when other people say,
"This isn't working.

1:01:19
Let's get the guns out
and take revenge."

1:01:21
Fucking shot my cousin!
1:01:24
But if you believe
in the civil rights movement

1:01:27
with all your heart
and your soul, as I do...

1:01:30
Why on earth aren't they
going in?

1:01:31
Hello, Zero, this is Six-Five.
1:01:33
If we don't go now,
we're gonna miss them.

1:01:35
If you believe
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in what Gandhi and Martin
Luther King believed in

1:01:40
with a passion, as I do,
then in the end

1:01:43
with one single united march,
we shall overcome.

1:01:48
Thank you.
1:01:56
We're gonna have to go,
aren't we?

1:01:57
Sir, you have as much separation
as you're gonna get.

1:02:00
Yeah. Thank you, Charles.
Thank you.

1:02:02
You cannot send them now.
1:02:03
You've got thousands
of marchers out there

1:02:05
and you've no idea
where they are.

1:02:06
Let me handle this.
1:02:07
Look, you've won,
for God's sake.

1:02:09
You've stopped the march.
1:02:10
You've won.
1:02:11
Don't do it, Patrick.
1:02:12
Don't do it.
1:02:21
Load that battle gun, mate!
1:02:23
Stick one of them rubber bullets
straight into 'em

1:02:26
when we get out there.
1:02:27
Come on, come on.
1:02:38
Six-Five wishing to move now,
sir.

1:02:39
Yes, thank you.
1:02:40
...will be seen today,
disbursed with the crowd.

1:02:45
Michael...
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Ladies and gentlemen,
Bernadette Devlin.

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We are a part of a worldwide
movement for civil freedoms.

1:02:56
We are protesting
against internment of people.


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