On Newtownards Road, in Belfast is predominantly British, the "freedom corner" is in fact a succession of mural paintings to the glory of the various loyalist and unionist paramilitary groups. 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. - 27/03/2019 - Northern Ireland / Belfast - Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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On Newtownards Road, in Belfast is predominantly British, the "freedom corner" is in fact a succession of mural paintings to the glory of the various loyalist and unionist paramilitary groups. 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. - 27/03/2019 - Northern Ireland / Belfast - Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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The walls of Belfast Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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On Newtownards Road, in Belfast is predominantly British, the "freedom corner" is in fact a succession of mural paintings to the glory of the various loyalist and unionist paramilitary groups. 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.