Northern Ireland’s cold war is smouldering. Everything is political - your name, where you live, the pub you use, your accent, the football team you support, or the passport you hold. Politics are rigid and archaic, deeply rooted in the past, yet continuing to dominate the present; running deep, rooted in divisions prevalent long before the signing of the peace agreement. Brexit and a political vacuum have added a dynamic across the region that is far from peaceful. Although Northern Ireland is no longer be at war, peace cannot be defined by the reduction of armed conflict. Much more is needed for peace to take hold fully. For years, in communities across the land, people have used a gentle, intricate negotiation of difference on a daily basis, using language, humour, silence - or whatever is needed to navigate challenging situations. See
Northern Ireland: exploring conflict and peace
Written by David Fletcher 30 Aug 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for God to heal bitter roots that violate the peace agreement and enable people to turn their lives around for good. (Isaiah 26:3)
- More: www.tni.org/en/article/left-behind-by-northern-irelands-neoliberal-peace