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Summary:Northern Ireland erupted in violence once again on June 27 1970 following the imprisonment of Catholic civil rights leader Bernadette Devlin. In the principal towns of Belfast and Londonderry, three people were killed and 90 injured in 24 hours of rioting in which Protestant and Catholic groups had fought among themselves and with British troops.
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Location:UK NORTHERN IRELAND BELFAST LONDONDERRY
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