In West Belfast, the doors separating the Falls Irish quarter from the British Shankill quarter close every weekend and evening at 6:30 pm. 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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In West Belfast, the doors separating the Falls Irish quarter from the British Shankill quarter close every weekend and evening at 6:30 pm. 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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In West Belfast, the doors separating the Falls Irish quarter from the British Shankill quarter close every weekend and evening at 6:30 pm. 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.