Navan Riots (Red Ireland)

Then Navan Riots often known as the Bloody Sunday massacres, refers to a serious of anti-communist riots that took place in the People’s Principality of Meath. When Marcus O’Suvillian refused to issue democratic reforms he promised after gaining independence from the falling Republic of Ireland, the Democratic and quasi—nazi parties who opposed communist rule protested. The government responded by cracking down by using the police who used brutal methods.

However, this made the situation worse as protesters soon overran the police and occupied several villages outside of Navan. Marcus O’Sullivian ordered the mobilization of the military, however the situation was partially and temporarily desclated when Andre Hyell threatened to cut economic support from the National Christian Socialist Republic of Ireland to Meath unless they work out their issues