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Interview with Martin McGuinness and Colin Parry by Dennis Murray for the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation on 18 September 2013

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Video interview with Martin McGuinness, deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, and Colin Parry, father of Tim Parry, a Warrington bombing victim, by Dennis Murray for the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation on 18 September 2013. On that evening, McGuinness delivered a lecture entitled ‘Peace through Partnership’ to the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation in Warrington. Following this address McGuinness and Parry fielded questions from attendees ranging from the issue of republican negotiations with the British government to the commemoration of combatants and victims. The Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation is a charity organisation which promotes peace and non-violent conflict resolution.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 21 September 2013

Name of First Interviewee: Martin McGuinness

Name of Second Interviewee: Colin Parry

Role at time of Interview: Martin McGuinness (deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland), Colin Parry (father of Tim Parry, a Warrington bombing victim)

Interviewer: Dennis Murray

Purpose: News

Media: Audio

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Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation

Time Period covered: 2013

Key Individuals: Martin McGuinness, Colin Parry, Tim Parry, Jonathan Ball, Mo Mowlam, Tony Blair, Seamus Heaney, Gerry Kelly, Jimmy Kelly, Queen Elizabeth II, Ian Paisley, Peter Robinson, Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton, George Bush, Barack Obama, Nuala O’Loan, Nelson Mandela, Roelf Meyer, George Mitchell, Gerry Adams, David Trimble, David Ervine, Gerry Kelly, Tony Blair, Fr. Alec Reid, John O’Dowd

Key Words: Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation, Warrington bombings, IRA, Sinn Fein, youth, education, British government, peace funding, Queen Elizabeth II visit, Maze prison, Long Kesh prison, civil rights, Battle of the Bogside, British Army, Derry, Londonderry, American government, policing and justice, economy, Omagh bombing, Real IRA, Middle East, South Africa, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, referendum, religion, flag, UVF, PUP, Orange Order, DUP, Castlederg, commemoration, RUC, UDR, power-sharing, Hume-Adams talks, Haass talks, legacy

 

 

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