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Northern Ireland

14 August 1969
Source: 
BG E7/517

At the end of the 60s the Catholics in Northern Ireland increasingly revolted against Protestant domination. The tensions came to a head at the Orange march in Londonderry in August 1969. Following three days of heavy fighting the British government decided to send troops for a "limited operation" to restore law and order. The troops would stay for many years, provoking new violence.