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5 days ago · BBC News NI correspondent. Published. 17 May 2024. A 12ft (3.7m) puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee has began her tour of Belfast by visiting Stormont and a peace wall in the west of the city ...
6 days ago · Although not on the peace line itself, the “International Wall” sits close to Cupar Way on the Falls side and includes some murals on political themes, environmental issues and features...
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May 13, 2024 · Let the Walls Say Their Peace. 13 May, 2024. Explore SARC member Yecid Ortega’s “Let the Walls Say Their Peace” project including online exhibition. "The Peace Lines or Peace Walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Irish republican and nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly ...
6 days ago · In photos: 12 foot Syrian refugee puppet Little Amal arrives in Belfast for four day tour. Little Amal is a striking 12-foot tall puppet of a ten-year-old Syrian refugee, who represents all ...
5 days ago · Since 2021, Amal – which means hope in Arabic – has travelled to 160 towns and cities in 15 countries and been welcomed by an estimated two million people. On Friday, the puppet made an appearance at a peace wall in Belfast that separates the nationalist Falls Road with the unionist Shankill Road.
1 day ago · Across the heart of Belfast, murals serve as powerful testimonies to the struggles and aspirations of people across the globe. Bill Rolston, a revered photographer and academic, has dedicated his career to capturing and archiving these poignant and powerful expressions.
May 8, 2024 · Updated On: May 08, 2024 by Ahmed Samir. In the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, stands a powerful symbol of the city’s turbulent history and ongoing journey towards reconciliation – the Belfast Peace Wall.