Since DeepSeek apparently won't talk about Tiananmen Square, I asked it about Bloody Sunday (I recall Edward Heath drawing equivalences between the two events...) 0/3
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"Hello! It seems like you're asking about the Paratroop Regiment's role in Bloody Sunday. Bloody Sunday refers to the tragic events that took place on January 30, 1972, in Derry (Londonderry), Northern Ireland, when British soldiers from the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment, opened fire during a civil rights march, killing 13 unarmed civilians and injuring many others." 1/3
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"The Paratroop Regiment was deployed to maintain order during the march, which had been organized to protest internment without trial. However, the situation escalated, and the soldiers fired live ammunition into the crowd. The incident remains one of the most controversial and painful moments in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland." 2/3
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"Inquiries, such as the Saville Inquiry (completed in 2010), concluded that the killings were unjustified and that the victims posed no threat. The event had a profound impact on the conflict, deepening divisions and fueling support for the Irish Republican movement.
Let me know if you'd like more details or context!" 3/3
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