Beagnach 25 bliain tar éis Chomhaontú Aoine an Chéasta, ní léiríonn oidhreacht na coimhlinte searbh i dTuaisceart Éireann aon chomhartha go bhfuil sé ag laghdú. Bhí freagra rialtas na Breataine ar fhoréigean na n-eagraíochtaí paraimíleata bunaithe ar fhaisnéis, frithbheartaíocht agus arm gníomhairí rúnda a bhfuil ceadúnais acu chun marú a mharú nó chun marú a éascú. Bhí torthaí a gcuid oibre tubaisteach do líon mór daoine a raibh orthu déileáil ar dtús le dúnmharú foréigneach bhaill an teaghlaigh agus ar an dara dul síos le rúndacht urraithe an stáit a shrouds fós na cúiseanna ar maraíodh iad.
Nearly 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the legacy of the bitter conflict in Northern Ireland shows no sign of abating. The response of the British government to the violence of the paramilitary organisations was based on intelligence, counterintelligence and an army of secret agents with licenses to kill or to facilitate killing. The results of their work were devastating to large numbers of people who firstly had to deal with the violent murder of family members and secondly with the state sponsored secrecy which still shrouds the reasons why they were killed.
Domino Production (Belgium); Seppia films (France); & New Decade TV (Ireland); Produced by Sergio Ghizzardi, Cedric Bonin & Nuala Cunningham; Directed by Fabienne Lips-Dumas; Narrated by Doireann Ní Bhriain.
Supported by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Creative MEDIA and TG4.