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"en.20141112.18.3-219-000"2
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"Madam President, many people outside Ireland think the Troubles are over. Although weapons have been decommissioned and ceasefires declared, the Irish peace process still has a way to go before real peace is achieved. In fact the peace process will always need reinvigoration and constant monitoring.
My son and his family have just moved to the North near Belfast so I have been able to observe at first-hand the underlying violent and criminal activities in the community which seem to pass largely unremarked and unchallenged. It seems to me that this antisocial activity is rooted in gangland crime, and social and economic deprivation, rather than any religious or cultural differences. There needs to be a process of refocusing hearts and minds away from violence and the Greens are happy to be part of this joint resolution."@en1
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