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My Dad, The Peace Deal And Me - Patrick Kielty - Northern Ireland Troubles Full Documentary 

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Patrick Kielty was born in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and was only sixteen when his dad was murdered by paramilitary gunmen. Despite his loss, just 18 months later Patrick was taking to the stand-up stage in Belfast, forging a comedy career by telling jokes about life in what felt like a warzone.
Year after year, the sectarian killings continued. Then in 1998, along with the majority of the Northern Irish population, Patrick voted in favour of the Good Friday Agreement. It meant those convicted over his dad's murder would be released from prison, but it brought a promise of peace after 30 years of conflict, with the potential to build a new society based on reconciliation.
Now, on the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, Patrick wants to find out if the historic peace deal has delivered on its pledge to create a new Northern Ireland, free of the hatred that took Jack Kielty's life.
Patrick returns to his home village of Dundrum, where his dad was killed, and then travels around Northern Ireland meeting other people whose lives were shattered by the Troubles. He confronts those responsible for committing acts of violence on both sides, asking why they became radicalised by the bloodshed and why some still seem to be wedded to their weapons. Patrick also meets other people caught up in the conflict, including Richard Moore, who was a ten-year-old boy on his way home from school when he was shot and blinded by a British army officer's rubber bullet. He wants to know whether it's possible for victims to be reconciled to a peaceful life alongside those who hurt them.
Patrick visits the border country, exploring why Brexit has put the peace deal back in the spotlight, and meets politicians from both sides. Hearing their personal stories of how their families were also caught up in the conflict, he asks DUP leader Arlene Foster and a young Sinn Fein representative, Emma Rogan, why the power-sharing government between nationalists and unionists, a key part of the agreement, has collapsed.
Finally, Patrick returns to Dundrum and asks young people, Catholics and Protestants who attend one of the Province's integrated schools, where they feel Northern Ireland is headed.
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We do NOT glorify war by anyone nor condone it.
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Комментарии : 36   
@leddielive
@leddielive 4 месяца назад
It great to see all the Irish people living in peace & continuing to work together for a brighter future.
@Mr80jb
@Mr80jb 8 месяцев назад
Patrick Kieltys Father was a gentleman. A couple of days before, he called into Newcastle Police station to drop off a petition to keep Dundrum Police station open. He was a much respected local businessman. He was set up by local bigots who were hated in their own community- Millers and Watsons. God sent two catholic Police Officers to his scene and prayed over him. He was a totally innocent victim of the troubles.
@skadooshly
@skadooshly 2 года назад
Thank you for uploading these videos.
@kamillsap3155
@kamillsap3155 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@tangerinedreamer50
@tangerinedreamer50 2 года назад
Feel sorry for this guy God Bless him and his family 🙏
@johnkennedy972
@johnkennedy972 Год назад
A would love to see Irish unity a would die a happy man🇮🇪32
@Mr80jb
@Mr80jb 8 месяцев назад
The Stormont politicians should all be jailed for failing to represent the people. They should not be getting a salary or a pension.
@TheAyla2004
@TheAyla2004 Год назад
The thumbnail is from the flagstaff viewpoint in Newry, the view of carlingford Lough is beautiful.
@manephewlenny6401
@manephewlenny6401 11 месяцев назад
Easy to forget how pivotal Kielty's comedy was during those early years of the peace process. Both my parents were Loyalists and they loved him. He lost his edge when he moved across the water but that's to be expected as I think his edge came from what happened to his father. I'm in GB now and wouldn't move back to NI if you paid me, most are incapable of moving on and are more interested in prehistoric cultures than societal issues. Since Covid there's been a rapid decline in Belfast. The junkies rule the streets and the paramilitaries exist to fuel their despair. It's a truly wretched shithole.
@ATroubledLand
@ATroubledLand 11 месяцев назад
I cannot say anything other than, I agree... Hope you can come home at some point friend..
@manephewlenny6401
@manephewlenny6401 11 месяцев назад
@@ATroubledLand Thanks ATL, love the vids, I've been watching almost all of them with an open mind and the more I watch the less I realise I knew about the situation back home. No-one asked to be born into The Troubles and no-one was born willingly into one side or another, I'll return to NI whenever there's a future beyond tribalism. We could all do with watching these videos with a fresh set of eyes to confront our own biases (which I have many).
@Mr80jb
@Mr80jb 4 месяца назад
Clough and Dundrum were lovely villages with mainly lovely people. The only two families that bullied the people were the most bigoted, sectarian, hateful families called the Millers and the Watsons. Watsons were the worst and p/t UDR. They give the loyal UDR a bad name in the area, yet the majority were good soldiers who were full time. Strange how two families can ruin the whole area.
@jackietreehorn5561
@jackietreehorn5561 3 месяца назад
More ones than that
@Rosie-fj7yr
@Rosie-fj7yr 2 года назад
Such a waste of precious lives.
@ATroubledLand
@ATroubledLand 2 года назад
Very much so Rosie - Thanks for your comment :)
@tangerinedreamer50
@tangerinedreamer50 2 года назад
@@ATroubledLand Rosie I don't know if you heard of the channel on here The Ulster History Archives do you know what's happened to the videos on it.
@ATLmodK
@ATLmodK Год назад
After watching both of Pat Kielty’s documentaries, he seems much harder on the activities and members of the IRA in retrospect than those of the Loyalist paramilitaries. Has anybody else found this as well?
@manephewlenny6401
@manephewlenny6401 11 месяцев назад
It's easier to criticise what you know when you've come from that background and escaped the hivemind. I am more critical of Loyalist terrorists as I lived in one the council estates they ruined.
@dermotspollen
@dermotspollen 9 месяцев назад
No and both were as bad
@ATLmodK
@ATLmodK 9 месяцев назад
@@dermotspollen of course both were bad but Loyalists killed his father, so I find that it is somewhat surprising that he never discusses how bad the UVF was, but always shows his animosity toward the IRA who never did anything to his family
@bornslippy9208
@bornslippy9208 2 месяца назад
Funny to see Jackie McDonald trying to say how hard life was after prison & hes such a community worker now. He was the head of a UVF gang that murdered innocent Catholics for the fun of it!! Sorry if I dont feel your pain! He dealt alot more to people. Any wonder young people feel angry because I am watching stuff like this. Bad on both sides but they targeted innocent Catholics and that's all there is to it
@bohs2000
@bohs2000 Год назад
You don't see Andrew Stanton around much these days ...
@susanegittins6258
@susanegittins6258 6 месяцев назад
This man is genuine...and ATL to thank for this. SF has lost its significance and, Hermann Kelly w the Irish Freedom Party is where it's at. I will add that if NOT for rebellion and the Good Friday Agreement...everyone would emigrate or be deceased. Both sides...in the North.
@markmoran916
@markmoran916 3 месяца назад
The Irish ukip….. no thanks 🙄
@warrenpaine
@warrenpaine 10 месяцев назад
Hopefully the Six County statelet will soon be re-United with the rest of Ireland. It's time.
@christinamcilwaine350
@christinamcilwaine350 Год назад
There Will be a United Ireland 🇮🇪 32
@christinamcilwaine350
@christinamcilwaine350 Год назад
Your either Irish or your British you can't be both
@SG-wx8zm
@SG-wx8zm Год назад
Says an American.
@TheAyla2004
@TheAyla2004 Год назад
You can it's part of being from Northern Ireland according to the good Friday agreement
@christinamcilwaine350
@christinamcilwaine350 10 месяцев назад
​@@SG-wx8zmI'm Irish from Belfast 🇮🇪 not American
@christinamcilwaine350
@christinamcilwaine350 10 месяцев назад
​@@TheAyla2004I'm from the North of Ireland it's Irish 🇮🇪 anyone who wants to be British they should piss off to Britain
@dermotspollen
@dermotspollen 9 месяцев назад
You can be what you want to be
@hafizsharani5336
@hafizsharani5336 4 месяца назад
Londonderry = West Bank, Palestine
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