fulelo, to random
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BBC News - NI : Legacy Act immunity clause 'breaches' human rights
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-68419238

Sousse, to tunisia French
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#Tunis : Distribution du guide de l’ #éducateur pour l’accompagnement des enfants #autistes à Ben #Arous
Le guide de l’éducateur a été remis pour la première fois à l’échelle nationale, aux différents établissements et structures de l’état et aux associations et organisations.

https://directinfo.webmanagercenter.com/2024/02/10/distribution-du-guide-de-leducateur-pour-laccompagnement-des-enfants-autistes-a-ben-arous/

#Tunisie #Tunisia #autisme #neurologique #sensorielle #communication #troubles #comportement #curatif #thérapies #anxiété #dépression #agressivité

MikeDunnAuthor, to ireland
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Today in Labor History January 30, 1972: Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland occurred when British soldiers gunned down 14 Roman Catholic civil-rights marchers in Derry. The victims were all unarmed and running away from the soldiers when they were shot. Many more were injured by shrapnel, rubber bullets or batons. The soldiers who killed them were members of the 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment, which had committed the Ballymurphy Massacre several months prior. Two days after Bloody Sunday, Paul McCartney recorded, “Give Ireland Back to the Irish.” It was one of the only songs banned by the BBC. John Lennon later recorded “Sunday Bloody Sunday.” In 1973, Black Sabbath recorded a song about the incident, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.” And, of course, there is the 1983 U2 song, “Sunday Bloody Sunday.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0izN111lXUg

#workingclass #LaborHistory #ireland #Troubles #massacre #bloodysunday #civilrights #Derry #paulmccartney #blacksabbath #u2 #bbc #johnlennon

TheEuropeanNetwork, to ireland

Ireland launches a legal challenge against the UK government over the Troubles amnesty bill.

In September, the UK parliament adopted the controversial law granting immunity to combatants involved in the decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland known as 'The Troubles,' despite criticism from Ireland and the Council of Europe.

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/united-kingdom/article/2023/12/20/ireland-launches-legal-challenge-against-the-uk-government-over-troubles-amnesty-bill_6362129_135.html

#Ireland #UK #NorthernIreland #Immunity #Amnesty #Troubles #Legal

nataliesedacca, to humanrights

Terrible news that the UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles Bill has cleared the House of Commons.

Once passed, it will end all Troubles-related court cases and inquests and offer a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings in return for information about their crimes https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-66709928

It’s been rejected by victims, victims’ and human rights groups inc Amnesty and the Irish govt https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/northern-ireland-troubles-bill-clearing-house-commons-marks-dark-day-justice

IrishStudiesQUB, to random
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Remembering Seamus Heaney: Nicholas Allen introduces a poem that brings us back to the dark days of the Troubles in Northern Ireland: Two Lorries (from The Spirit Level, Faber & Faber). https://www.rte.ie/radio/lyricfm/clips/22293632/

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