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Denying Adams compensation protects British national myths

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Make a one-time donation to The DitchIn March 1972 state forces in the north of Ireland arrested and interned a young man in Long Kesh. There,  alongside dozens of other prisoners – mostly Catholics and Irish republicans – he endured imprisonment without trial. Though periodically released from captivity, he spent many of the following years trapped in a cage, despite not being convicted of any crime.British prime minister Keir Starmer says it w…
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