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

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 Stock Photo
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Paul Davey / Alamy Stock Photo

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1667 x 2500 px | 14.1 x 21.2 cm | 5.6 x 8.3 inches | 300dpi

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10 December 2014

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Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, Westminster, London, United Kingdom

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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.