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I knew, even though none of this was discussed around the

family table, that there was something wrong from an early

age, that things were not normal. You would have had to have

been very unaware of your surroundings if you didn't

recognise by the time you were thirteen or fourteen that

there was a despondency attached to the place, a gloom, a

weight. I couldn't have articulated it then but it was a sense of

victors and vanquished, in the way that everything was

arranged, in the way that even the news, sport, culture, was

presented on television. For many adults it was safer to live

with their head in the sand because the alternative meant

having to do something about it, and the prospects of bringing

about change were not only slim but came at a cost.

Rita O'Hare grew up in West Belfast, a community alienated fromunionist one-party government, a people suffering decades of sectarian discrimination, with the threat of state violence as reprisal should they attempt to challenge their second-class citizenship.

As a mother of three young children she felt she could no longer ignore what was going on and made a stand by joining the Irish Republican Army. She was shot and grievously wounded by the British Army on an IRA operation, and was imprisoned three times.

She became Sinn Féin's National Director of Publicity and was the party's representative in Washington for almost twenty years, having played a prominent role in the peace process particularly as a Sinn Féin contact with the Irish government.

Rita O'Hare died on 3 March, 2023, after a long battle with cancer.

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      Publisher: Elsinor Verlag e.K.
      Publication Date: 1/16/2024
      ISBN13: 9783949573071, 978-3949573071
      ISBN10: 3949573070
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      I knew, even though none of this was discussed around the

      family table, that there was something wrong from an early

      age, that things were not normal. You would have had to have

      been very unaware of your surroundings if you didn't

      recognise by the time you were thirteen or fourteen that

      there was a despondency attached to the place, a gloom, a

      weight. I couldn't have articulated it then but it was a sense of

      victors and vanquished, in the way that everything was

      arranged, in the way that even the news, sport, culture, was

      presented on television. For many adults it was safer to live

      with their head in the sand because the alternative meant

      having to do something about it, and the prospects of bringing

      about change were not only slim but came at a cost.

      Rita O'Hare grew up in West Belfast, a community alienated fromunionist one-party government, a people suffering decades of sectarian discrimination, with the threat of state violence as reprisal should they attempt to challenge their second-class citizenship.

      As a mother of three young children she felt she could no longer ignore what was going on and made a stand by joining the Irish Republican Army. She was shot and grievously wounded by the British Army on an IRA operation, and was imprisoned three times.

      She became Sinn Féin's National Director of Publicity and was the party's representative in Washington for almost twenty years, having played a prominent role in the peace process particularly as a Sinn Féin contact with the Irish government.

      Rita O'Hare died on 3 March, 2023, after a long battle with cancer.

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