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BRITAIN-NIRELAND-POLITICS-MURDER
Police officers stand in from of police landrovers that are blocked from exiting the front driveway of Antrim police station by loyalist protesters waiting for the exit of republican party Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in Antrim, Northern Ireland on May 4, 2014. Northern Ireland police on May 4 freed Gerry Adams after four days of questioning over a notorious IRA murder, but the republican leader could still face charges when a file is sent to prosecutors. The police landrovers eventually withdrew and moved back inside the police station compound after facing a sit-down loyalist protest. Adams arrived an hour later to give a press conference in Belfast. AFP PHOTO / PETER MUHLY
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Belfast, Antrim, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Peter MUHLY |
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4 Mai 2014 |
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4896 x 3264 (1.37 MB) |
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