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==January==
 
==January==
 
*'''20''' - At 3.20 pm on a Saturday afternoon, as Ireland were playing the All-Blacks Rugby team at Lansdowne Road, a car parked in Sackville Place, Dublin exploded, killing 21-year-old Tommy Douglas, a native of Stirling, Scotland.<ref>[http://www.dublinmonaghanbombings.org/index2.html DUBLIN BOMBING OF 20th JANUARY 1973], Justice for the Forgotten, accessed 19 June 2012.</ref>
 
*'''20''' - At 3.20 pm on a Saturday afternoon, as Ireland were playing the All-Blacks Rugby team at Lansdowne Road, a car parked in Sackville Place, Dublin exploded, killing 21-year-old Tommy Douglas, a native of Stirling, Scotland.<ref>[http://www.dublinmonaghanbombings.org/index2.html DUBLIN BOMBING OF 20th JANUARY 1973], Justice for the Forgotten, accessed 19 June 2012.</ref>
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==September==
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*'''16''' - [[UDA]] figure [[Tommy Herron]] shot dead under mysterious circumstances.<ref> David McKittrick, Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney, Chris Thornton and David McVea, Lost Lives, Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p.391.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 02:22, 28 June 2012

Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1973.

January

  • 20 - At 3.20 pm on a Saturday afternoon, as Ireland were playing the All-Blacks Rugby team at Lansdowne Road, a car parked in Sackville Place, Dublin exploded, killing 21-year-old Tommy Douglas, a native of Stirling, Scotland.[1]

September

Notes

  1. DUBLIN BOMBING OF 20th JANUARY 1973, Justice for the Forgotten, accessed 19 June 2012.
  2. David McKittrick, Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney, Chris Thornton and David McVea, Lost Lives, Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p.391.