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Disturber of the Peace
Submitted by aquinn on Thu, 08/04/2010 - 12:14
At IPCs recent Prejudice and Pride Conference, Speaker Bernadette McAliskey referred to herself as a "Disturber of the Peace". This term raises questions about whos peace is being disturbed, or why some people feel the peace needs to be disturbed. A copy of Bernadettes article was published in The Irish News on 30th March 2010 and a summary is attached. Comments welcome
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