Marika Dee
Belfast: Being Young in a Divided City: Belfast_BYiaDC_18

After school, Tigernach (right), 14 and her friend Dawn, 13, wait for a green traffic light to cross the road in the Catholic Falls road area of west Belfast. Behind them a mural commemorating the 1916 Proclamation of the Republic, a document written in the name of the self-styled Provisional Government of the Irish Republic that proclaimed Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom.
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