Reconciliation
Reconciliation
There is good news - the Troubles may have been a tough, even brutal forty years of conflict, but people are ready for peace and reconciliation. We met with several former conflict participants and they made it clear that they are no longer involved with the Troubles and condemn any activity, especially violence, that continues. Many of them acknowledge that their activity in the Troubles was wrong and that the entire country must move past their mistakes, their hurt and their resistance to an equal, free Northern Ireland.
This sort of reconciliation and promotion of peace gives Northern Ireland hope that the Troubles will be something of the past - no longer threatening their communities, no more violence, no more animosity, no more inequality. Organizations like the Peace and Reconciliation Group, the Corrymeela Community, and many others are working towards this goals for a peaceful and inclusive Northern Ireland (Peace Direct, 2010). This picture represents that to me - the acknowledgment that change starts with peace and reconciliation, true forgiveness, freedom and equality moving forward.
Peace Direct (2010). Peace and Reconciliation Group - Northern Ireland. Retrieved from https://www.peaceinsight.org/conflicts/northern-ireland/peacebuilding-organisations/peace-and-reconciliation-group-prg/

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