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Peace March, organised by students at Queen's University, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th December 1972, arriving at the front of the City Hall. A meeting in the City Hall Grounds was addressed by Ballymena surgeon, John Robb, and Rev Joseph Parker who founded the Witness for Peace Movement following the death of his son, Stephen Parker, on Bloody Friday, 21 July 1972, 26 bombs exploded in the space of 80 minutes killing eleven people, including two British soldiers, and injuring 130. 197212130811a
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