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Legacy Scandal: ‘We are sleep walking into a Province governed by apologists for terror,’ says sister of Edgar Graham

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24 Sep, 2018
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Legacy Scandal: 'We are sleep walking into a Province governed by apologists for terror,' says sister of Edgar Graham
In an essay for our legacy series, ANNE GRAHAM says peacemaking is not just overlooking terrible things that have been done, it is challenging people such as Sinn Fein politicians who 'regret' her brother's murder but will not condemn it (link below to rest of series:)
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