During the Troubles, the top floor of the Divis Tower in West Belfast was used by the British army as a vantage point to control the Irish Catholic population living at the foot of the tower. The snipers didn't hesitate to shoot from the roof. In this northern Irish city, Brexit only revives the old wounds of the two communities, British and Irish, which continue to count their deaths in their respective neighbourhoods. - 28/03/2019 - Northern Ireland / Belfast - Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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During the Troubles, the top floor of the Divis Tower in West Belfast was used by the British army as a vantage point to control the Irish Catholic population living at the foot of the tower. The snipers didn't hesitate to shoot from the roof. In this northern Irish city, Brexit only revives the old wounds of the two communities, British and Irish, which continue to count their deaths in their respective neighbourhoods. - 28/03/2019 - Northern Ireland / Belfast - Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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During the Troubles, the top floor of the Divis Tower in West Belfast was used by the British army as a vantage point to control the Irish Catholic population living at the foot of the tower. The snipers didn't hesitate to shoot from the roof. In this northern Irish city, Brexit only revives the old wounds of the two communities, British and Irish, which continue to count their deaths in their respective neighbourhoods.