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Northern Ireland: UK plans to end prosecutions for historical 'Troubles' crimes
euronews (in English)
2021-07-14
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The government says the move reflects the poor chances of successfully prosecuting decades-old crimes, but families of people killed in the violence have called the plan a betrayal.
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