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In 1998, the historic Good Friday Agreement ended the thirtyyear sectarian war in Northern Ireland known as "The Troubles." Although great strides have been made, the poor working class neighborhoods of Belfast remain fiercely divided. Giant walls, known as "peace lines," keep Catholics and Protestants separated, and while they keep the people safe, they also prevent true peace.
Produced by Scott P. Harris, in association with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
This report is part of Pulitzer Centersponsored project "Northern Ireland: In The Shadow of The Walls" (http://bit.ly/wHqs7I).