Bloody Friday (1919), also known as the Battle of George Square, a riot in Glasgow in 1919
Bloody Friday (Minneapolis), a police shooting of pickets in Minneapolis in 1934
Bloody Friday (1968), demonstrations against the Brazilian military regime and civil responses to police repression
Bloody Friday (1970), an attack by construction workers on students protesting the Vietnam War
Bloody Friday (1972), a series of bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army
Bloody Friday (1993), an ethnic cleansing against the Kongo during the Angolan Civil War
Bloody Friday (1998), a confrontation between university students and police forces during the May 1998 riots in Indonesia
Bloody Friday (2008), the stock market crash on 24 October 2008, which saw many of the world's stock exchanges experience the worst declines in their history, with drops of around 10% in most indices
Bloody Friday (2015), a series of terrorist attacks, involving mainly the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, occurred on June 26
Bloody Friday (film), a 1972 German-Italian crime film
Bloody Friday (2022), a massacre of protesters by regime forces in Zahedan, Iran
BloodyFriday may refer to: BloodyFriday (1919), also known as the Battle of George Square, a riot in Glasgow in 1919 BloodyFriday (Minneapolis), a police...
to prevent them from entering the streets. On 8 May, later known as "BloodyFriday", a clash between UNS students and police forces resulted in hundreds...
around George Square. The "battle", also known as "BloodyFriday" or "Black Friday", took place on Friday 31 January 1919, shortly after the end of the First...
The Zahedan massacre, also known as BloodyFriday (Persian: جمعه خونین, romanized: Jom'e-ye Xunin)(Balochi: زائدانءِ ھۏنݔن آدݔنَگ), was a series of violent...
explanation needed] Their bombing campaign killed many civilians, notably on BloodyFriday on 21 July, when they set off 22 bombs in the centre of Belfast, killing...
The Single Girls (also known as BloodyFriday and Private School) is a 1973 American exploitation film directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian...
Hollywood Black Friday, or Hollywood BloodyFriday, is the name given, in the history of organized labor in the United States, to October 5, 1945. On that...
including two members of the RUC. 148 people were injured. 21 July – BloodyFriday: The IRA exploded 35 bombs across Northern Ireland, and three large...
of Republican public relations in Northern Ireland from 'Bloody Sunday' to the Good Friday Agreement". Journal of Communication Management – Special...
massacre in Syria. The day of the attacks was dubbed "BloodyFriday" by Anglophone media and "Black Friday" (French: Vendredi Noir) among Francophone media...
Street bombing which killed seven people including four civilians, and BloodyFriday, when nine people, five of them civilians, were killed when twenty-two...
of the Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade, he was the main organiser of BloodyFriday, the biggest bombing attack ever carried out by the organisation in...
people, including seven policemen, were injured on what became known as "BloodyFriday". Six people were arrested, but only one of them was a construction...
(a 14th man was wounded and died 4+1⁄2 months later). Following the BloodyFriday bombings, the British retook the "no-go" areas. Free Derry came to an...
Provisional Irish Republican Army in an event that became known as BloodyFriday In April 1976 Northern Ireland Railways closed both Great Victoria Street...
devastating example of the Provisionals' commercial bombing campaign was BloodyFriday on 21 July 1972 in Belfast city centre, where 22 bombs were exploded...
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