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NORDIRLAND GEFAENGNIS "MAZE PRISON"
Old Nissen huts, where hundreds of people were held without trial in 1971, are reflected in a puddle of water, as demolition work begins at the Maze Long Kesh site near Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Monday 30, October 2006. The Maze was once the main prison in Northern Ireland for sentenced republican and loyalist paramilitaries. The British government's proposals for the 360 acre site near Lisburn, Co Antrim, are to include a 42,000 seat multi-sports arena and 'centre for conflict transformation'. EPA/PAUL MCERLANE
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License
Rights Managed
Date created
20061030
Place
LISBURN GROSSBRITANNIEN
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
EPA
Byline
PAUL MCERLANE
Size
1497 x 2048 px
File type
JPEG