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Uncensored Voices-War or Peace in Ireland, is a riveting, uncompromising look at the current prospects in the North of Ireland and features rare archival footage of the Early Civil Rights Movement, Bloody Sunday, the Hunger Strikes, as well as footage of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams' historic visits to the United States.
Uncensored Voices tears away the curtain of silence and censorship that has surrounded the war in Ireland, and reveals the hidden story of the fight for human rights and justice over the past 25 years. Included are interviews with some of the leading figures in the struggle, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Fr.
Uncensored Voices-War or Peace in Ireland, is a riveting, uncompromising look at the current prospects in the North of Ireland and features rare archival footage of the Early Civil Rights Movement, Bloody Sunday, the Hunger Strikes, as well as footage of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams' historic visits to the United States.
Uncensored Voices tears away the curtain of silence and censorship that has surrounded the war in Ireland, and reveals the hidden story of the fight for human rights and justice over the past 25 years. Included are interviews with some of the leading figures in the struggle, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Fr. Des Wilson, Mary Neils, Eamon McCann and Oliver Kearney, all of whom were censored by Britain.
Uncensored Voices features an exclusive interview in Federal Prison with Jimmy Smyth, who escaped from the infamous Long Kesh Prison outside Belfast in 1983, along with 37 other Irish republican prisoners. Smyth recounts the story of life in Belfast during the 1960's and 70's and how, along with an entire generation, he was swept up into a war that has ravaged that corner of the world since the introduction of the British Troops in 1969.
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Number of discs: 2
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