Bloody Sunday
/ˌblʌdi ˈsʌndeɪ/, /ˌblʌdi ˈsʌndi/
/ˌblʌdi ˈsʌndeɪ/, /ˌblʌdi ˈsʌndi/
- the day (30 January 1972) when British soldiers shot and killed 13 people taking part in a march in Derry, Northern Ireland, to protest against the government putting its political opponents in prison. This event, and the fact that the soldiers were not punished, caused more violence in Northern Ireland, and this led to direct rule.
血腥的星期日:这一天(1972年1月30日),英国士兵开枪杀死13人参加在北爱尔兰德里的游行,以抗议政府将其政治对手入狱。这一事件以及士兵未受到惩罚的事实在北爱尔兰造成了更多的暴力,这导致了直接统治。