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“We want justice” — Irish Londoners remember Bloody Sunday and its victims

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
30 January 2026
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Member of London’s Irish community gathered on 29 January to mark the anniversary of the UK government’s Bloody Sunday massacre of innocent civilians in Derry.

Skwawkbox’s friends ‘BetterThanReal’ and Chiara Contrino were there to make a recording of the event for Skwawkbox and the Canary readers. It was the first such commemoration since a British judge acquitted ‘Soldier F’, one of the British troops who perpetrated the massacre. Solidarity with Gaza was another strong theme at the commemorative event.

Sinn Féin MP John Finucane — whose father Pat was murdered by loyalist paramilitaries working with the British government — spoke about the families’ quest for “justice and dignity” and government-directed disinformation and smears against the 26 unarmed, innocent victims of the massacre.

Finucane told how eight British soldiers — who had lied to the Bloody Sunday inquiry — were just told that they’ll not be prosecuted for their perjury:

https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Finucane-Bloody-Sunday-hb.mp4

Chiara Contrino’s photographs, published with permission:

Irish community marks Bloody Sunday Commemoration

Alana spoke about her dad’s brother, boxer William Nash, who was murdered on Bloody Sunday:

https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/alana-bloody-sunday.mp4

BetterThanReal captured these images:

Finucane and London Irish Brigade organiser Frank McGlynn gave speeches to the crowd:

Thanks to the intrepid photographers and solidarity with the Bloody Sunday families.

Featured image via Skwawkbox

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  1. Dave Hansell says:
    4 months ago

    Another vital and necessary piece Skwawky.

    Unfortunately, I really cannot cope with much of the shoddy establishment narrative pushing output and controlled opposition level analysis of the Canary.

    You are wasted on this platform.

    I’ve stayed here since the move, but after a number of years with Skwawkbox I’m logging out of this platform.

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