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History of 25 years of peace in Northern Ireland: How Catholics and Protestants got tired and came to an agreement

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History of 25 years of peace in Northern Ireland: How Catholics and Protestants got tired and came to an agreement

On Monday, April 10, Northern Ireland commemorated the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. It ended almost three decades of ethnic conflict. On one side were predominantly Catholic republicans (nationalists), who have been striving for the unification of Ireland for a long time. However, for a long time, the majority of the inhabitants of Northern Ireland were Protestant unionists (loyalists), loyal to the British monarchy. And a lot of grievances and violence stemmed from that. About them […]

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