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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2025 · 27 MIN

The Maze / Long Kesh prison: History still resonates from derelict site 25-years after paramilitaries walked out the door

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The peace process saw the release of paramilitary prisoners from HMP Maze, aka the Maze, the H-Blocks, Long Kesh, an Cheis Fhada. The maximum-security prison held thousands during the Troubles. It closed 25 years ago. Whilst some of the site has been redeveloped, political deadlock means much of the old prison lies derelict. Unionists fear that a museum on the site would become a “shrine to terrorism”. Allison Morris has been talking to former staff and inmates – some of whom continued to try and escape even during peace negotiations. She joins Ciarán Dunbar.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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