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A small boy in a crowd, extreme left, looks with awe at two masked men, one holding an M1 carbine and the other a pistol, who appeared in a protest parade staged by Roman Catholic Republicans in Belfast, Northern Ireland, last weekend. The parade was held to commemorate the temporary introduction of internment by the British authorities nine years ago. During riots which marked the occasion, four people died and several were injured.

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Press, 15 August 1980, Page 6

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A small boy in a crowd, extreme left, looks with awe at two masked men, one holding an M1 carbine and the other a pistol, who appeared in a protest parade staged by Roman Catholic Republicans in Belfast, Northern Ireland, last weekend. The parade was held to commemorate the temporary introduction of internment by the British authorities nine years ago. During riots which marked the occasion, four people died and several were injured. Press, 15 August 1980, Page 6

A small boy in a crowd, extreme left, looks with awe at two masked men, one holding an M1 carbine and the other a pistol, who appeared in a protest parade staged by Roman Catholic Republicans in Belfast, Northern Ireland, last weekend. The parade was held to commemorate the temporary introduction of internment by the British authorities nine years ago. During riots which marked the occasion, four people died and several were injured. Press, 15 August 1980, Page 6