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Say Nothing
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Say Nothing investigates the 1972 disappearance of Jean McConville and uses her case to explore the wider story of the Troubles. Through interviews, testimony, and historical reporting, Patrick Radden Keefe examines IRA activity, divided communities, and how decades of violence, secrecy, and silence left lasting scars across Northern Ireland/The North.
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