ill fated march 50 years ago. then in mid morning a service of remembrance attended by the taoiseach, the irish prime minister, and he will lay a wreath. in the afternoon, speeches and an address at free derry corner by two of the leading civil rights campaigners of that era 50 years ago, former national assembly dented adult ski and the leading and veteran civil and the leading and veteran civil and human rights campaigner emma mccann. and then in the afternoon a broadcast message to the people of this city from the president of ireland and with that, the two highest offices of the irish state, the head of government and the head of state, taking part in the commemorations here in this city today. commemorations here in this city toda . ., commemorations here in this city toda. ., , , , today. today, derry will remember it s dead. kevin, today. today, derry will remember it s dead. kevin, thank today. today, derry will remember it s dead. kevin, thank you. - today. today, derry wil
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