In Northern Ireland, Catholics and Protestants in urban, working-class neighborhoods continue to be segregated 20 years after the signing of the Good Friday peace deal.
“Everybody wants to live in peace, but I can’t see it. They’re talking about bringing these walls down, but that’s definitely not going to happen”
“If we look at [peace walls] in a realistic world, we shouldn’t need them, but also in a realistic world, it gives me more sense of security »
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