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The Troubles, also known as the Northern Ireland Conflict, was a political and nationalistic movement fueled by the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. Protestant Unionists/loyalists wanted Northern Ireland to remain a part of the United Kingdom.
8 lip 2023 · Photographers in Northern Ireland during the conflict, otherwise known as The Troubles, captured in an image the young children at the heart of the reason why violence had to end.
The Troubles engulfed Northern Ireland in conflict for nearly 30 years. It was – and remains – a contentious period, with roots going back centuries. This four-part series examines the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations.
For 30 years, The Troubles tore Northern Ireland apart. These intense images reveal what life was like for those who lived through it. Thousands died — more than half of them civilians.
9 kwi 2018 · Today, as Brexit looms larger and the divisions that have haunted Northern Ireland threaten to crack wider and deeper once again, these photographs speak to the futility of borders that separate people who are fundamentally the same.
When the violence of the Troubles erupted in Northern Ireland, it was press photographers like Paul Faith who were there to capture it. He and many others were effectively thrust into the...
1 cze 2019 · In Pictures: Northern Ireland Troubles Gallery. Scarman also dismissed the idea that the riots originated through unprovoked, organised ‘invasions’ of Catholic areas by Protestants and...