London, UK. 10th December, 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: The poignant memorial of John Francis "Jackie" Duddy who at 17 years old was killed on Bloody Sunday after going to join the march for a "bit of craic". Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
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Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, Westminster, London, United KingdomMore information:
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On International Human Rights Day the shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street, as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3, 600 deaths and 40, 000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free.