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Legacy Scandal: ‘Perhaps Dublin will now help victims of terrorist torture,’ says Jim Nicholson

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Legacy Scandal: 'Perhaps Dublin will now help victims of terrorist torture,' says Jim Nicholson
In the latest essay in our series on the legacy imbalance, JIM NICHOLSON MEP says that despite the number of self-styled 'human rights' lawyers in Northern Ireland, there are few of takers to highlight terrorist torture in the way Ireland was so keen to help the Hooded Men (see beneath this article links to the rest of the series):
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