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Legacy Scandal: ‘The peace process has destroyed the ability to deliver for victims,’ writes Alan McQuillan

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News Letter
21 Oct, 2018
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Legacy Scandal: 'The peace process has destroyed the ability to deliver for victims,' writes Alan McQuillan
In the latest essay in our series, ALAN McQUILLAN says that investigators in the coming legacy structures will have to contend with political pressure not to pursue those whose arrest might 'destabilise the peace process' (see beneath the story for link to rest of series):
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