Today marks 50 years since the start of a British Army operation in Ballymurphy in west Belfast, during which 10 innocent people died.
The victims of the shootings in August 1971 included a priest helping the wounded and a mother of eight.
An inquest earlier this year found all of those who lost their lives were "entirely innocent".
Family members of the victims say they want justice for their loved ones.
Wicklow Fashion Brand To Feature Prominently During Ireland's Six Nations Clash With Wales
TD Calls For The Government To Get A Move On With South-Wicklow Greenway
Wicklow Councillors Demand €15m In Emergency Funding For Storm-Damaged Roads
Wicklow Hurlers Dominate Fermanagh To Ramp Up Promotion Hopes
Survey Shows Wicklow Families Want The Right To Deliver A Funeral Eulogy