Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Northern Ireland - August
1968 to February 1969
- 24 August 1968 -
NICRA 1st march-
Coalisland to
Dungannon
- 5 October 1968 - Violent march in Londonderry
- Gained global support
- 22 November 1968 - Five Point Programme announced
- Points system housing allocation
- Replacement of Londonderry Corporation by DC
- Removal of parts of SPA
- Ombudsman for complaints
- Reforms (eg: no more extra
votes for businesses
- 9 December 1968 - "Crossroads" Speech on TV by O'Neill
- Marches called off
- Dismayed Unionists (under threat)
- Party opposition (eg: Craig "Acting under GB pressure)
- 1 to 4 January 1969 - PD march = Burntollet Violence
- NICRA started marching
- Established Cameron Commission
- 2 Cabinet Ministers resign (inc. B. Faulkner)
- 12 MPs calling for resign on 30 January
- "Crossroads" Election announced
- 24 February 1969 - Election
- Fall in Unionist support
- No "Catholic" support for the hand
- O'Neill had won over Paisley by 1400 votes in Bannside
- O'Neill resigned on 29 April 1969