Episode 215

Women of the Troubles with Martin Dillon

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On the afternoon of 6 March 1988 in Gibraltar on the southern tip of the Iberial peninsular, Mairead Farrell and two other Provisional IRA volunteers of were shot dead by members of the Special Air Service. The three were on an operation to target one of the last outposts of the British Empire, but their movements were known to the security services. Farrell was one of a small number of female IRA members in an organisation dominated by men.

How were mothers, wives, daughters and sisters impacted by the violence over 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland? And how do they deal with the trauma 25 years after the Good Friday Agreement?

Joining today is the acclaimed journalist and writer Martin Dillon, author of The Dirty War, The Shankill Butchers and Stone Cold, as well as his most recent, The Sorrow and the Loss: The Tragic Shadow Cast by the Troubles on the Lives of Women.

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The Sorrow and the Loss: The Tragic Shadow Cast by the Troubles on the Lives of Women

The Dirty War

The Shankill Butchers: A Case Study of Mass Murder

Stone Cold

Martin Dillon

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