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BRITAIN-NIRELAND-CRIME-POLITICS-ABUSE-IRA
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY NAOMI O'LEARY
Maria Cahill, niece of prominent Republican Joe Cahill, arrives at Stormont Parliament Buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland on October 20, 2014, to meet with First Minister Peter Robinson. Allegations of a sexual abuse cover-up by IRA militants have caused a storm from Belfast to Dublin and drawn comparisons with the Catholic Church, as well as offering a rare glimpse into vigilante policing during the province's troubled past. The Sinn Fein party, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army, has been forced on the defensive by the claims from 33-year-old Mairia Cahill, who waived her right to anonymity after a trial on her case fell through earlier this year. British prosecutors this week ordered an independent review of the case, which involved three inter-linked criminal cases. AFP PHOTO / PAUL FAITH
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Belfast, Antrim, UNITED KINGDOM |
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Paul Faith |
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22 Octombrie 2014 |
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