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Tag Archives: Irish Troubles

“50 Years later, Troubles still Cast ‘Huge Shadow’ over Northern Ireland”

Posted on October 5, 2018 by Vassilis Lambropoulos

The Irish Troubles (1968-98)

Posted in disobedience, freedom, governance, In The News, revolt, terror, violence

Tagged Irish Troubles

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