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world4 months ago

Former British Soldier Faces Trial Over Bloody Sunday Killings

A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, is going on trial in Belfast for the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings, where British troops shot unarmed civil rights protesters, killing 13. The trial marks a significant step after decades of demands for justice by victims' families, amid ongoing tensions and historical controversy over accountability for the events during The Troubles.

tv1 year ago

Exploring the Impact and Nuance of FX's 'Say Nothing' Adaptation

The creators of FX's true-crime series 'Say Nothing,' writer Josh Zetumer and director Michael Lennox, discuss the emotional and historical significance of the show's finale, which explores the murder of Jean McConville during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The series aims to highlight the destructive power of silence surrounding IRA activities and the lasting trauma for both victims and perpetrators. The show also provides contact information for the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains, emphasizing its potential role as a social good by raising awareness and encouraging justice for unresolved cases.

entertainment1 year ago

"Say Nothing" TV Adaptation: A Must-Watch Political Thriller

The FX series "Say Nothing" adapts Patrick Radden Keefe's book, exploring the complex narratives of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. It focuses on real-life figures like Jean McConville, Dolours and Marian Price, Brendan Hughes, and Gerry Adams, blending historical facts with dramatized elements. The series highlights the personal and political struggles during this period, including abductions, hunger strikes, and the contentious role of Gerry Adams, who denies IRA involvement despite evidence. The show aims to balance historical accuracy with storytelling, shedding light on the era's enduring impact.

tv-and-movies1 year ago

Hulu's 'Say Nothing' Thrills with Edgy Adaptation of a Bestseller

The FX/Hulu miniseries "Say Nothing," adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe's book, struggles to balance its multiple storylines and characters while depicting Northern Ireland's Troubles. The series focuses on Dolours Price, an IRA member, and her complex journey from nonviolent protest to violent activism. While the show captures the nuances of the conflict and delivers strong performances, it falters in its narrative cohesion, particularly with the inclusion of the Jean McConville mystery, which feels extraneous. Overall, the series presents a fragmented portrayal of a significant historical period.

entertainment1 year ago

'Say Nothing': The Long-Awaited TV Thriller on the Troubles Arrives

The FX limited series "Say Nothing," based on Patrick Radden Keefe's book, explores the complex and sensitive history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, a conflict that claimed over 3,500 lives and ended in 1998. The series, which aims to present a nuanced portrayal of both republican and loyalist characters, is expected to provoke emotional reactions due to its edgy subject matter. The adaptation involves a mix of American and Irish creatives, ensuring authenticity in its depiction of this historical period. The series is now available on Hulu.

crime2 years ago

Bloody Sunday: British Soldier Faces Trial for Decades-Old Killings

The only British soldier charged over the Bloody Sunday killings in 1972, where 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers were shot, will stand trial for murder, as ruled by a Northern Irish court. The soldier, known as Soldier F, was initially charged in 2019 but the case was dropped in 2021. However, the decision was quashed, and the soldier has now been returned to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges. Bloody Sunday was the worst single shooting incident during The Troubles, a period of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.

politics2 years ago

The ongoing challenges of peace in Northern Ireland.

US President Joe Biden will visit Belfast, Northern Ireland, next week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a peace deal that brought an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of Ireland known as “the Troubles.” The GFA has largely been successful in reducing violence and creating a power-sharing government in Northern Ireland, but Brexit has complicated relations between Unionist and Republican communities. Biden, who identifies as an Irish American, has repeatedly said that there is no alternative to the GFA and that Brexit must not be allowed to undermine peace.