Transcript of an interview with Martin Snodden, Director of the Conflict Trauma Resource Centre, Belfast, Rosemary McCullough and Teena Patrick, former members of the UDR, by attendees at the Meath Peace Group talk ‘The Legacy of War’ on 10 April 2006. On the eighth anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, the panel members discuss this theme with particular reference to the experience of former police officers. Meath Peace Group is a voluntary organisation created to foster peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland through public talks, community engagement and youth education.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 10 April 2006
Name of First Interviewee: Martin Snodden
Name of Second Interviewee: Rosemary McCullough
Role at time of Interview: Martin Snodden (Director of the Conflict Trauma Resource Centre, Belfast), Rosemary McCullough and Teena Patrick (former members of the UDR)
Interviewer: © Meath Peace Group
Purpose: Research
Media: Transcript
Copyright: © Meath Peace Group
Link: Read the transcript
Programme/Book/Article: Meath Peace Group ‘The Legacy of War’
Time Period covered: 2006
Key Individuals: Martin Snodden, Rosemary McCullough, Teena Patrick, Dermot Ahern, Gerry Adams
Key Words: UUP, Forum for Peace and Reconciliation, Coiste na n-Iarchimi, UDR, psychology, welfare, gender, family, British Army, RUC