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The Troubles, so called: Britain's war in Ireland (EP3)

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Whether it is Brexit or historical allegations, the colonial legacy of Northern Ireland haunts British politics. With a controversial bill on the war having just been approved in Parliament, Forces Watch found three unique voices whose lives and work have been profoundly shaped by the so-called Troubles.
What does the war in Ireland share with the so-called War on Terror? Award-winning national security journalist Ian Cobain's extensive work on British post-9/11 human rights abuses led him to look more deeply at the war in Ireland. His most recent book, 'Anatomy of a Killing', seeks to understand the war in the North through the prism of a single deadly attack.
Ian joined us to discuss his journalism, the relationship between the two conflicts and the prospects for accountability and peace in Ireland.
You can follow Ian on Twitter here.
You can order Anatomy of a Killing, and Ian's other books, here.
Support the show via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNation
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Music by Esion Noise.

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Whether it is Brexit or historical allegations, the colonial legacy of Northern Ireland haunts British politics. With a controversial bill on the war having just been approved in Parliament, Forces Watch found three unique voices whose lives and work have been profoundly shaped by the so-called Troubles.
What does the war in Ireland share with the so-called War on Terror? Award-winning national security journalist Ian Cobain's extensive work on British post-9/11 human rights abuses led him to look more deeply at the war in Ireland. His most recent book, 'Anatomy of a Killing', seeks to understand the war in the North through the prism of a single deadly attack.
Ian joined us to discuss his journalism, the relationship between the two conflicts and the prospects for accountability and peace in Ireland.
You can follow Ian on Twitter here.
You can order Anatomy of a Killing, and Ian's other books, here.
Support the show via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNation
Or follow us on Instagram (@forceswatch) and Twitter (@ForcesWatch).
Sign-up to our newsletter.
Music by Esion Noise.

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