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Police Beat, Apr 1993

Volume: 15
Issue: 4
Editor: David Rodgers
Publisher: Royal Ulster Constabulary Police Federation for Northern Ireland
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Number of pages: 40

Cover Image Description: Photo of group of women holding a protest sign reading "Women Together: Demand An End to All Violence. 3053 Deaths for What." Sign as been edited, originally said 3051. Headline: What Option Now? Photo caption: "What Option Now? The picture says it all. March 26th 1993, St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast. Women Together peace marchers were forced to amend the number of dead on their poster after more terrorist murders took place. Their march coincided with the funeral of Jonathan Ball, the three year old boy murdered by IRA terrorists in Warrington. Tim Parry, a twelve year old victim, later died in hospital from injuries sustained in the attack."

Tags: Disabled Police Officers' Association (DPOA), International Police Association (IPA), Male Voice Choir, Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI), Sports, Terrorism