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The Truth About Northern Ireland
Title: The Truth About Northern Ireland
Category: History
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The Truth About Northern Ireland
“For those that understand no explanation is necessary;
for those that don’t no explanation is possible.”
-graffiti on a ‘peace’ wall in Belfast
Prologue
My interest in the conflict in Northern Ireland dates back to 1994, when Gerry Adams was granted a visa to visit the United States. The fact that Adams was granted a visa made news all over the world. Adams had previously been convicted of membership in the Irish Republican Army, which
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Wrecked the Place” Contemplating An End To The Northern Irish Troubles. New York, The Free Press 1996
U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on International Relations. Human Rights and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland. 105th Cong., 1st sess., 9 October 1997.
U.S. President. “Remarks to Employees at Gateway, Inc. in Suntry, Ireland.” The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Sept 7, 1998. V34 n6 p1724
Walshe, John. “A pullback by Belfast” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 8 March 1996, A37
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