Omagh 25: Northern Ireland's Bloodiest Bombing Threatens Hardwon Peace (1998) | The Troubles

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • On 15 August 1998, the town of Omagh in Northern Ireland's County Tyrone became the scene of an international tragedy when a car bomb exploded, killing 29 people and injuring 220 others. The bomb had been planted by the Real IRA, an Irish nationalist splinter group founded in opposition to the Provisional IRA's engagement with the Northern Ireland peace process. Intending to target Omagh Courthouse, the bomb's planters failed to find a parking space close to their target and subsequently failed to specify the location of the bomb when they warned the police of its existence 40 minutes before the explosion. The bomb consequently detonated in a designated safe area, resulting in the deadliest single incident of the Troubles.
    Coming 13 weeks after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the attack was condemned by Irish nationalists and unionists alike. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were joined in their condemnation by Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, a historic first. Adams called for those responsible to reflect on their actions, identify themselves, and end their campaign of violence. The attack was intended to undo the progress toward peace reflected in the landmark Good Friday Agreement. In fact, the scale and senselessness of the bombing, which killed Republicans, Unionists, and international citizens alike, only served to strengthen the commitment to peace on all sides.
    To mark the 25th anniversary of the Omagh bombing, ITN Archive presents the Channel 4 News special programme broadcast live from Omagh the day after the bombing. Featuring interviews with Tony Blair, Bertie Aherne, Gerry Adams, and Martin McGuiness, and reporting from Alex Thomson, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, and Sheena McDonald, the programme captures the momentary fear that the attack could set back the peace process significantly, with some even discussing the reintroduction of internment.
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    00:00 Introduction
    02:06 Krishnan Guru-Murthy report
    06:21 William Thompson MP (West Tyrone) interview
    09:37 32 County Sovereignty Movement statement
    09:58 Alex Thomson report
    11:59 Mitchel McLaughlin (Sinn Fein) interview
    15:38 Tony Blair statement
    16:58 Peter Morgan report
    17:14 John Prescott statement
    17:29 Bertie Ahern statement
    17:47 Gerry Adams statement
    19:11 Sheena McDonald and Krishnan Guru-Murthy discussion
    20:13 John Hume (SDLP) interview
    22:47 Sheena McDonald sign-off
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Komentáře • 8

  • @jamesmitchell8922
    @jamesmitchell8922 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I was in Omagh at the time. I was just 5 years old. Luckily, I was at home with Mom. We are fine at the time but if we were there near the bomb, I wouldn't have typed this comment.

  • @colleenford5398
    @colleenford5398 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It's all just so sad. I tried reading and watching about the troubles. I must be dumb but....if there is someone there can give me a truthful account? I live in the USA, and of course most would think, "well this won't happen here" Oh yes but it could..just saddened at all the loss of life during that time. And a question: is there still any kind of violence going on today? 2023 And thank you!

    • @sammyc-h2627
      @sammyc-h2627 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm not the best person to be answering this (I don't live in NI) but I do believe that there are sporadic attacks by groups. The New IRA conducts attacks against the British still and has taken a hatred towards drug dealers (thanks to RAAD). There's also the Continuity IRA which does similar things on a smaller scale.

  • @geoffwhite7535
    @geoffwhite7535 Před 9 měsíci

    sinner fien

  • @darrenmclaughlin3028
    @darrenmclaughlin3028 Před 10 měsíci

    Get back witch is ours