Northern Ireland victims' families feel justice further away then ever

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The Good Friday Agreement largely ended three decades of bloodshed in Northern Ireland, but for many relatives of the more than 3,600 people killed the peace accord has offered little closure over the past 25 years

In a short section, the deal said it was essential to address the suffering of victims as a necessary element of reconciliation.

"Every time you seem to get knocked down again and again, disregarded almost like a byproduct of the Good Friday Agreement," said Andrea Brown on how she and others who lost loved ones feel the"It's very, very difficult to live knowing that my whole life changed with one bullet and the people who did that will never be brought to justice," Brown, from Moira, said, referring to the murder in 1983 by the Irish Republican Army of her father, Eric, a police officer.

While some trials have collapsed in recent years, the first former British soldier to be convicted of an offence since the peace deal wasOther inquiries and court cases are proceeding. The battle is taking so long, it is now being fought by grandchildren who never met the grandparent whose death they want answered, McBride has found.

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