until he did see them there there s already a piece of armed struggle. the young irish nationalist party member paddy galahad wants the same thing the british out of iran and all of that now message if there is a practice it or not. would you vote for this comedian as president well that s a question ukrainians will answer in just a few days when the country holds presidential elections act year volodymyr lilian s he may play a politician in his t.v. series but in reality he has never held office his campaign learns the line between fact and fiction and it seems to be resonating with voters in a field of some forty candidates he has emerged as a leading contender while our reporter visited his headquarters in kiev where life
fields straddle both sides of the border and every day people cross it seamlessly the prospect of a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland has reignited fears of a conflict after twenty years of peace well more than three thousand people died and tens of thousands were injured during what s known as the troubles those decades of violence were put to an end in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight with the good friday war belfast peace agreement but for the hard line republicans the fight for a united ireland isn t over young people like paddy gallagher see a hard break sit as their golden opportunity to reclaim the north from great britain. the unfinished revolution miral identifies this building as a local headquarters of northern ireland s most dangerous political party c route irish for liberation the party demands the unification of island it was founded in
how delicate the current peace can be a photo taken in northern ireland s capital belfast in twenty seventeen. and unmarked police car was shot at the sniper is alleged to have come from the ranks of pro irish militants. one of them was willing to give us an interview through intermediaries we received an unexpected invitation from the revolutionary shin fein party a pro irish splinter group were taken out to a small northern irish town. this party to is seen as the political wing of the militant nationalists who had never taken part in the peace process we re not allowed to show their faces. whether it be a hard or soft border that s the low. and on this fours hours republicans are concerned the only president we be concerned as was. actually the violent end of ireland that is of the whole island called ireland and he sees violence to that end
of pro irish militants. one of them was willing to give us an interview through intermediaries we received an unexpected invitation from the revolutionary shin fein party a pro irish splinter group were taken out to a small northern irish town. this party to is seen as the political wing of the militant nationalists who had never taken part in the peace process we re not allowed to show their faces. whether it be a hard or soft border that s the low. and on this fours hours republicans are concerned the only president we be concerned. that of our lucrative ardent that is of the whole island called ireland and he sees violence to that end justified. this subject to political and military. occupation of the spheres. unless
a very looking period for siri for for answers or or advice from not. many of the party supporters come from the poor irish catholic neighborhoods. since the end of the troubles over twenty years ago little has changed for them unlike the great majority of northern irish for many of them the conflict itself is still not settled. it s quite clear that a star on the british occupation but all you have to do is look around and see some of the person over. just as before the principal enemy is the northern irish security forces the police station in central london derry or derry as the catholics call it is heavily guarded just as if there had never been a peace agreement. and for good reason last january the radicals demonstrated what they re capable of an unknown individual particle in