Free Derry Corner has had another makeover to show solidarity with the people of Gaza.
And it’s forty years this January that the original slogan was first painted on the world-famous gable wall by John Casey. From the Free Derry entry on Wikipedia:
Free Derry (Irish: Saor Doire) was a self-declared autonomous nationalist area of Derry, Northern Ireland, between 1969 and 1972. Its name was taken from a sign painted on a gable wall in the Bogside in January 1969 which read, “You are now entering Free Derry”. The area, which included the Bogside and Creggan neighbourhoods, was secured by community activists for the first time on 5 January 1969 following an incursion into the Bogside by members of the police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Residents built barricades and carried clubs and similar arms to prevent the RUC from entering. After six days the residents took down the barricades and police patrols resumed, but tensions remained high over the following months.
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