Meeting Belfast families whose lives were transformed by the Good Friday Agreement

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Meeting Belfast families whose lives were transformed by the Good Friday Agreement After three decades of conflict that left 3,500 people dead, the 1998 Good Friday Agreement reached by the political protagonists in Northern Ireland found common ground for power-sharing between unionists, who want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom, and republicans, who call for a united and independent Ireland. Today, 25 years on, Northern Ireland has become a largely peaceful society. Our corrrespondent Hervé Amoric has been meeting Belfast families – from both unionist and republican backgrounds – whose lives were transformed by the Agreement.
 
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