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Today marks 27 years since the completion of the Good Friday Agreement, signed to help bring an end to the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles. Magnum photographers documented events that unfolded in Northern Ireland during the conflict, depicting scenes of protest and destruction on the streets, as well as violent clashes between soldiers of the British Army, the Irish Republican Army, and civilians. "As a photographer, when you cover a civil war or a war, it’s not just about the battle and the violence: wars are very complex phenomenons which have aspects that are social, economical, psychological and in this case, religious, as well,” @abbas.photos said of his time covering the events. "So you have to put what you’re seeing — events unfolding — into perspective." 🔗 Read about the conflict from the perspectives of four photographers in the @magnumphotos bio. PHOTOS (left to right): (1) A wall crumbles down after having been set on fire, presumably by the IRA. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1972. © @abbas.photos / Magnum Photos (2) Funeral of a militant of the IRA killed by British forces. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1972. © @abbas.photos / Magnum Photos (3) Youths held for an identity check. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1978. © Chris @steeleperkins / Magnum Photos (4) British soldiers severely beat mob ringleaders. Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 1971. © @ianberrymagnum / Magnum Photos (5) Kids spraying soldiers. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1972. © @philipjonesgriffiths / Magnum Photos (6) Children eating ice creams while soldiers patrol the streets. Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 1979. © @peter_marlow_foundation / Magnum Photos (7) A woman wounded by an IRA bomb explosion in the city centre is given first aid. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1972. © @abbas.photos / Magnum Photos (8) A "peace wall" separates Catholics and Protestants. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1997. © @abbas.photos / Magnum Photos (9) Soldier behind shield. Northern Ireland, 1973. © @philipjonesgriffiths / Magnum Photos (10) Shopping under the watchful eye of the ever-present British soldier. Northern Ireland, 1973. © @philipjonesgriffiths / Magnum Photos

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Incredible photography

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Gilles Peress images 🤔

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Amazing shot!!!🖤🖤🖤

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Amazing photos 🙌

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Extraordinaire.

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Increíble! Arte puro. ❤️

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