See if you remember what was happening at the time.
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The largest peace wall in Belfast, at Cupar Way, which separates the Catholic Falls area and the Protestant Shankill area of the city, as a majority of young people would leave Northern Ireland because of lack of job opportunities, a report said Photo: Paul Faith
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IRA letters painted below existing graffiti in republican west Belfast,the writing refers to the ongoing decommissioning row,and comes at a time when the IRA has blamed the British Goverment for the failure to implement the Good friday Agreement. Photo: Paul Faith
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Republican graffitti refering to the hand over of guns and explosives. The IRA made a statement that they supported the Good Friday Agreement, and appoint a go-between to negotiate disarmament with the international decommissioning body. * This would only happen after the Northern Ireland power-sharing government is set up. Photo: Paul Faith