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Kate Nash, a campaigner whose brother was killed during Bloody Sunday, talks with Michael Bridge in the Catholic neighborhood of the Bogside in Derry, the site of the Jan. 30, 1972, Blood Sunday massacre when British soldiers killed 14 unarmed civilians at a civil rights march. Many people like Nash feel that injustice persists 47 years after Bloody Sunday took place. (Cain Burdeau Photo/CNS)
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