Internment without trial: ‘The single biggest mistake that the British state makes in the Northern Ireland conflict’

Internment without trial: ‘The single biggest mistake that the British state makes in the Northern Ireland conflict’

By Belfast Telegraph

Internment was a key event in the history of the Troubles; In an effort to deal with increasing violence Stormont and the British Government decided to introduce internment. Almost 2,000 people were interned up until its end in December 1975 – imprisoned without a fair trial. 

Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Dr Peter McLoughlin and by Dr Martin McCleery. 


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