In some societies of Northern Ireland, the colonies of Protestant and Catholic communities are divided by walls. These walls are sometimes filled with graffiti as you can see here. The Irish Republican Army and British Government signed an agreement in 2005. What does the graffiti here tell about the conflict in the society?
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18 years after the Northern Ireland conflict largely ended, Catholics and Protestants in Belfast remain divided by walls and fences. The Northern Irish government has proposed a plan for dismantling the barriers – although not with universal support.
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