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Legacy Scandal: ‘As innocent victims know, proposals for the past are irredeemably flawed,’ says Jim Allister

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18 Sep, 2018
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Legacy Scandal: 'As innocent victims know, proposals for the past are irredeemably flawed,' says Jim Allister
In the latest essay in on our series on the legacy imbalance, JIM ALLISTER says that given the genesis and nature of the plans to tackle the past, it is no surprise to find Sinn Fein's fingerprints all over them (See beneath the article for links to the rest of the series):
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