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Security Protest Rally Newtownbutler Fermanagh June 1980 The Fermanagh village of

Security Protest Rally Newtownbutler Fermanagh June 1980 The Fermanagh village of


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Security Protest Rally Newtownbutler Fermanagh June 1980 The Fermanagh village of

Security Protest Rally Newtownbutler Fermanagh June 1980
The Fermanagh village of Newtownbutler, scene of the security protest rally. DUP Leader the Rev Ian Paisley gave an ultimatium to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - meet our demands or else. © Mirrorpix

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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21577108

© Mirrorpix

1980


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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Security Protest Rally held in Newtownbutler, Fermanagh, in June 1980. The image showcases the determination and unity of the people as they gather to voice their concerns about security issues affecting their community. At the forefront of this rally was DUP Leader, the Rev Ian Paisley, who can be seen delivering a powerful ultimatum to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. With unwavering conviction, he demands that their demands be met or face dire consequences. The atmosphere depicted in this photograph is charged with emotion and resilience. It serves as a reminder of an era marked by political unrest and tension within Northern Ireland during the 1980s. The significance of this event extends beyond its immediate context; it symbolizes a struggle for justice and security that resonated with many communities across the country at that time. This image stands as a testament to the power of collective action and highlights how ordinary individuals can come together to demand change from those in positions of authority. As we reflect on this historical moment captured by an unknown photographer, let us remember not only its political implications but also acknowledge the courage displayed by those who stood up for what they believed in.

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