1973 No Go Area Documentary | Remastered | The Troubles in the North of Ireland
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- čas přidán 26. 03. 2022
- A fascinating documentary set in the north west's Derry/londonderry this documentary was made by a USA firm and features some re-enactments.
The documentary team follow both Provisional and Official IRA members.
Some very unique footage including Bloody Sunday.
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Great historical footage. Thanks again for posting.👍
I see America's own version of the troubles is not to far away. Gonna be a real interesting few decades
how do you figure that?
@@North49191 left wing and right wing groups have been showing up armed to protest each other. Attacks on critical infrastructure. Assassination attempts on political figures. Riots. National guard deployments. Security forces spying on citizens. That's not even the whole of it
The stupid part is that the so called 'divide' in America is a media fabrication for ratings, clicks and engagement. If you pulled the plug on the outrage porn and social media platforms that are magnifying division and zombifying people, you would cut the heart out of the beast.
And if you can't, well, newsflash to you folks in Canada, the U.K., Europe and Australia, these same dangers exist in your country too, and pretty much every developed society on earth. The carnage won't be contained to just the U.S.A.
@peter5148 Extremists on both sides are ratcheting up violent rhetoric. It's increasingly difficult to have a civil discourse with someone who has a different political opinion. Our media constantly hypes up what separates us rather than what unites us. They thrive on conflict. It's a steadily heating teapot that is bound to boil over at some point in time.
That is exactly how I got interested in the history of NI as an American - I fear this may be our future.
Thanks a million for this other gem!! Discovered your channel lately, amazing videos !!
Thank you to whoever put this up. Superb,jaw dropping,terrifying.
Glad you enjoyed it
The British did not allow home rule, they were forced to the table to peace negotiations, following a three and a halfs years long Irish war of independence through out the entire Island. A war where 3000 Britsh barracks were burned and the south, the west and the Midlands were no longer in British control and would never be again.
Thanks for sharing. I love Belfast and Derry
Astonishing footage. Had no idea such insight existed.
Hope you get some more older documentarys on your great site. I've some but on video and no dvd recorder. Keep up good work.
I've a room piled high Anto! Yesterday three videos were removed by CZcams and everyday I struggle with getting the content on. Just now I awoke to google drive flagging a video I put there as "terrorist activities" - I had no idea they watched your personal uploads. Constant battle :/
Some one probably doesn't like the content of the documentary and flagged it to CZcams
I got a doc took off for terrorist content keep up the good work. It helps to educate some people and also short strand video was great, thanks for showing as my family live there and was great to see it again from the 1970s when I was kid.
@@AntoDaz-dj1wv Ah the strand video! The comments I have had from the people there are the best ever - hoping Ive more when I start through the mountain of VHS tapes. I've an old St james at home with me but not sure about putting it up. Lots of kids playing etc. It's not a documentary and would only suit those from that area.. I'll do something with it!
Excellent to see this video up again, it was up on another channel a while ago but I hadn't been able to find it. Interesting to see Tommy McCourt, Peter Cullen, Johnny White and others in this, seeing as a couple of years later they left the OIRA/RC to help form the INLA/IRSP with Seamus Costello, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and others. Love the videos mate, keep them coming. I've been trying to get access to video footage of the Sticks and in particular the INLA/IRSP for a project I've been working on for a while, if you've got any up can you point me in the right direction?
Have you read the book which explains everything from the split with the OIRA and then later how Costello formed the INLA in a hotel in Lucan in Dublin with also the IRSP being formed on the same evening in December 1974 , The book goes into great detail about the feud with INLA & OIRA and later the in feuding which caused another split in later years to form the IPLO. Anyway , the book is called INLA: Deadly Divisions and it was updated in 2000 I think to explain about the killing of LVF founder Billy 'King Rat' Wright in Long Kesh prison in 1997 by INLA volunteer Christopher 'Crip' McWilliams and then there are other stuff about prisoner releases and the INLA talking about maybe stepping down from the stage...Great book if you are still doing a project on the IRSP/INLA...!! Slán !!
@@user-sj1xn7wm2b yeah man, read Deadly Divisions shortly after its second edition came out, although the IRSP/IRSCNA members I know have told me to take some parts with a hefty pinch of salt, in particular the INLA/IPLO feud parts. Seemingly the sources used were heavily slanted to the IPLO POV, one of them being Jimmy Brown himself.
Someone needs to be the teller of our history your elected thank you
I accept your nomination Mary! I'll do my best - thank you :)
@@ATroubledLand provos
Keep it up mate! Have you got anything relating to the tragic death on John Boyle shot dead by the SAS at the young age of 16?
I remember seeing about this though may be confusing an SAS ambush killing IRA in the graveyard. I really havent started on my news bulletins mate to be honest. I think it will take me 10 years to publish what I have! I'll have a look through though .
@@ATroubledLand Wow how the hell did you get all of that? It happened in 1979, he was at a local grave yard, he found an IRA arms cache, he ran home told his dad Con Boyle he phoned the RUC, the next day John went to the grave yard again the next day to see if the guns were still there, a 2 man SAS team were waiting for some IRA members to collect the arms, however the SAS thought he was the IRA man, they claim John tried to pick up a rifle and pointed it at them then they opened fire.
One soldier fired one high velocity round through the front of the left side of his head, the other fired one round into his back bouncing off of his spine and then into his hip.
The two SAS men claimed he tried to kill them with the rifle, however his fingerprints and DNA wasn't found on any of the weapons. The 2 soldiers went on trial in Belfast for murder but they were acquitted, the judge stated he didn't believe what the soldiers said happened but had no choice but to acquit.
@@Matt-Durham Yeah I remember it well. From memory there was no specific documentary made on it though his dad was interviewed for a documentary about it. I'm not 100% sure which one it was but I think it was Provos or possibly Brits by Peter Taylor. I have them , I'll check through edit out the interview.
Only a young lad too..
Think it's on the series Brits by Peter taylor
@@Matt-Durham peter talyors the brits im sure has a part a about that incident in Dunloy if im right
Thanks
No problem :)
Brilliant watch wee gem 🇮🇪👍
who is the narrator? I've heard him in a documentary about American volunteers in Spain.
is that Jason Robards narrating?
It is very disconcerting that he used the “n” word, now almost unspoken in the US, but it certainly makes the point.
Its practically unspoken in Scotland too, apart from your knuckle dragging types. I get the context that it was mentioned in and I think was used to shock the audience into creating an image of servitude and poverty in the minds eye!!
blacks use that term a lot some are like every other word gangs and rappers all the time but if its used by whites its different
@@pauljones8218 that’s correct. It has a different meaning if used by Blacks. It is a mockery of how White people use it. However, it can never be used by White people without a vicious and derogatory meaning. I understand it was used here to illustrate how the Protestant dominant class viewed Catholics as not deserving of any dignity. Hopefully it was an exaggeration
Hr actually said Miggas without a whim ..wow
Brilliant 🇮🇪🇮🇪
The Brits thought they were still in Africa
The songs in ti's r very good....
25:25 > 28:09 what's the name of that song?
Four green fields
It's the first tune in the documentary 🍀🇮🇪🍀
The tune is a traditional tune, "Courting in the Kitchen" but they seem to have updated it with modern (1970s!) political lyrics
Anyone know the song from 19:00 - 21:00?
No clue - Shazam could not find the name also :/
Did he say the ‘n’ word at the beginning? 😱
They love their Country so much they blow it to pieces.
🇮🇪🇮🇪Derry 🇮🇪🇮🇪
WTF did this guy say? 0;58
all sides of the conflict sad really
The n-word in the beginning made me drop my drink it was so unexpected.... warning!!!
FFS you one of these woke highly fkn offended type?
Did any milk bottles survive in N Ireland?
There's none left, they went extinct during the troubles
U just caught da end of killings da limey says seize firing dats iconic der
It's not those who think they win the fight but those who endure da most in da fight who really wins r.i.p eires warriors.......
Bloody Sunday 14 ppl ballymurphy 11ppl new lodge 6 all civilians killed by British army there’s plenty more they are 3 from top of my head 🇮🇪32
What a load of one sided propaganda.
The right side but.
To an outsider this is a colonial situation and nothing more, there's no 'balance' to be had
This is how it played out, for everyone to see, tell me what is wrong about the documentary
It's called perspective, not propaganda
Free Derry 🇮🇪32
I could see guilt on those brits faces
Sounds like Orson Wells narrating.
John Wayne more like...Another cowboy.