Letter: Sinn Fein 'success'; Army digs in; justice comes first

Mr Brendan Crowe
Wednesday 31 August 1994 18:02 EDT
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Sir: Let me get this right. There will still be 32,000 armed men patrolling the streets of Northern Ireland. Catholics will still face significant discrimination in housing, education and employment. Nationalists will still suffer harassment at the hands of the RUC and the British Army. Prisons will still be full of young men and women. Ireland will still be divided. But because the IRA declares a ceasefire there'll be peace.

Come off it. Peace needs justice.

Yours sincerely,

BRENDAN CROWE

London, N19

31 August

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