Bloody Sunday

English

Proper noun

Bloody Sunday

  1. (historical) A 1905 event in St Petersburg in which as many as 4,000 unarmed citizens were killed by state forces.
  2. (historical, US) A 1965 event in Selma, Alabama, where peaceful civil rights protesters were brutally beaten by police.
  3. (historical, Britain, Ireland) A 1972 event in Northern Ireland in which 14 civil rights protesters were shot and killed by a British Army regiment.
    • 1983, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, in War, performed by U2:
      We eat and drink while tomorrow they die / Sunday, Bloody Sunday / The real battle just begun / Sunday, Bloody Sunday
  4. (historical) Any of many similar events; see Bloody Sunday on Wikipedia for a complete list.

Coordinate terms

  • Selma (Sunday 7 March 1965 in Selma, Alabama, USA)
  • Black Sunday
  • Bloody Friday
  • Bloody Monday
  • Bloody Saturday
  • Bloody Thursday
  • Bloody Tuesday
  • Bloody Wednesday
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