Robert Gerard Sands: (9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981)
Robert Gerard Sands was pioneer of the appetite strike of 1981, in which the Irish Republican detainees had contradicted the evacuation of a unique class. Amid the Sands Strike, he was chosen as an Anti-H-Block possibility for the British Parliament. After his demise and nine other craving strikers, temporary IRRA enlisted and another rise of movement happened. Worldwide media scope concentrated on hunger strikers and for the most part Republican development, drawing in both acclaim and feedback.
Robert Sands was conceived in 1954, Roman Catholic guardians, John (kicked the bucket 2014) and Rosalen (passed on 2018), both of whom were brought up in Belfast. After the marriage, they moved out of North Belfast, to the new advancement of Abbott's Cross, Newtown, County Antrim. Robert Sands was the oldest of four kids. Their more youthful sisters, Marcela and Bernadette, were conceived in 1955 and 1958. He had a more youthful sibling, John (conceived 1962). Subsequent to encountering badgering and risk from their neighbors, the family surrendered improvement and ran with companions for a half year before offering asylum to adjacent Rathkola advancement. Rathkole, alongside 30% Catholic and Catholic schools, was selected as an ostensible Catholic however religiously blended youth football club (irregular circumstance in Northern Ireland), known as Stella Maris, was taken an interest in the school sands and where preparing was directed. Sands was an individual from this club and played left-back. There was another adolescent club in adjacent Greencastle, which was called Star of the Sea and numerous young men went there after the Stella Maris Club was shut.
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