Religious and Sectarian Conflict Society and Culture Northern Ireland United Kingdom
Religious and Sectarian Conflict Society and Culture Northern Ireland United Kingdom
This category deals with sites about the Northern Ireland Conflict, aka 'The Troubles'. The top of this category is reserved for sites which neither support nor condemn any particular culture/community/ideology. If the site you are submitting takes a stance in support of either loyalism or republicanism, please submit it to the appropriate category. Sites condemning any party to the conflict will be categorised accordingly, and not listed at this top impartial level.
Top: Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Northern Ireland: Society and Culture: Religious and Sectarian Conflict
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F. A. C. T. - Families Against Crime by Terrorism present victim profiles, news releases, organisation history and information on how to get involved.
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The Peace Cairn - Quotations on themes of justice and non-violence. Based on an actual cairn project in Ireland.
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A Guide to Ulster Loyalism and Unionism Online - A guide by Niall O Dochartaigh which catalogues and analyses over 270 Ulster Loyalist and Unionist websites.
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Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education (INNATE) - Umbrella group to support groups and individuals exploring nonviolent approaches to conflict issues. Includes background, annual reports and articles.
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The Troubles - Information about the British security forces' involvement in the struggle in Northern Ireland since 1969.
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One Small Step Campaign - Includes news, FAQs and contact information for the peace-building campaign.
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Expac - Ex-Prisoners Assistance Committee - Aims to assist all former prisoners, regardless of affiliation. Details of services provided, an e-book about coping with the post-release period, and news.
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Institute for Conflict Research - A non-profit research organisation investigating war, armed conflict, and ethnic violence. Features a calendar of events, lists of publications, as well as information and contact details for the Institute.
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Northern Ireland Veterans Association - Offering advice, support and assistance to veterans of the Northern Ireland conflict and their families. Includes membership information, aims, relevant links, discussion forum and contacts.
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Community Dialogue - Publications, reflections and insightful questions on many aspects of the inter-community conflicts in Northern Ireland, and details of local groups and events from an organisation which aims to encourage meaningful dialogue between unionists and national
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CAIN (Conflict Archive on the Internet) - Provides a range of information, resources and source material on the troubles from 1968 to the present.
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Rosemary Nelson Inquiry - Includes documents, transcripts, press notices and evidence on the inquiry.
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LINC Resource Centre - A ministry of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Includes news, contacts and details of current preace-building projects.
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Victims Unit - Raising awareness of, and co-ordinating activity on, issues affecting victims of the troubles. Includes information on trauma and publications on victims' issues.
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Photographs of Northern Ireland and the Conflict - Scenes of the province, particularly depictions of the conflict, including parades, banners, riots and wall murals.
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Co-operation Ireland - Charity working to further the peace process. Includes events and news, plus information about education and community programmes.
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Victims and Survivors Trust - Dedicated to helping people move from being a victim to becoming a survivor. Site contains information on the organisation and projects to help the victims of the Anglo/Irish conflict, mainly in West Belfast, and reflections on how violence has affected t
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The Ulster Project, Kingsport, Tennessee - Limavady, N. Ireland - Aims to promote peace and understanding between the Protestant and Catholic communities.
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Massillon/Canton Ulster Project Photo Site - Photo from the Northeast Ohio organization that promotes understanding and friendship amongst Northern Irish young people.
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