Northern Ireland Troubles - Women's peace movement - interview - 1976
Women's peace movement of Northern Ireland's Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan speak to 'Good Afternoon's Elaine Grand about their movement and how they want to achieve lasting peace in Northern Ireland. First shown: 15/09/1976 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: [email protected] Quote: VT14879

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