tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4096690447802445485.post2541317643979596718..comments2023-04-18T18:20:36.128+01:00Comments on RADICAL HISTORY NETWORK (RaHN): Duke Street, Derry, 5 October 1968Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4096690447802445485.post-2957965290638326712016-04-10T13:46:57.293+01:002016-04-10T13:46:57.293+01:00Further to the above, a little-known postscript: a...Further to the above, a little-known postscript: a Committee of 100 banner survived the attack as did two people who had come on the bus from Belfast and escaped the batons and water-cannon. They made their way to the intended destination of the march, to unfurl the banner and carry it round the Diamond inside the city walls - so there was actually a demonstration there, albeit tiny, brief and unnoticed, before the banner-bearers were shoulder-charged into the railings by police. (Luckily they got off with some bruises.)SmothPubshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13111109728985633135noreply@blogger.com