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Sinn Féin submission to Strand Two on principles and requirements

Writing Peace: David Trimble Collection

The document is a submission by Sinn Féin to Strand Two of the peace talks, dated 14 October 1997, outlining their principles and requirements for achieving peace in Ireland. Sinn Féin argues that the partition of Ireland has failed, leading to significant political, social, economic, and cultural damage, and emphasizes the need for Irish self-determination free from British interference. They advocate for a unified Irish state, asserting that peace and stability can only be achieved through a national political consensus and democratic agreements determined solely by the people of Ireland. The submission highlights the importance of equality, justice, and mutual respect, calling for the protection of human rights, the eradication of discrimination, and the promotion of economic and social development across the island.

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031a
Oct
14
1997
Lever Arch File 11
73 1992 - 1997
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McClay Library and Archives, Queen's University Belfast, digitized by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/384/.

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