27: People of the Troubles: Dolours Price

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Dolours Price grew up in a staunchly republican family. From an early age, she joined the Provisional IRA and took part in a number of campaigns before being imprisoned and in later years turning completely against the Provisional IRA. At one stage, Dolours and her sister, Marion were two of the most infamous people in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Dublin Monaghan bombings were in 1974, not 1972.

davidgormley
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Get your facts right. Michael Gaughan died in 74 not 75. I was at his funeral.

donalhoban
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My parents had a photo of me as child sitting on the price sisters knee in prison

LisaMarieMcElroy
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Fine women, fine human beings and defenders of the land and the people.

Marius_vanderLubbe
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Not a fan of this woman. I believe in her cause, but i believe she was cold and unfeeling. I know she suffered greatly at the hands of the British and I believe that her horrible experiences caused her mental health problems as well as her substance abuse problems. Granted that is true, but her utter lack of caring about the people she drove to their deaths is astonishing.

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