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🗓️ 15 May 2024
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1:02.4 | Hello and thanks for joining us for this episode of Into the Killing. Do you know any cold cases that were solved that we should cover on Into the Killing? We'd love it if you suggested it |
1:07.3 | on our website, criminallylisted.com. You can also suggest cases for our two |
1:12.0 | YouTube channels, criminally listed and paranormal listed. For this episode, we're going back to |
1:17.9 | October 1981. On October 3, 1981, members of the Irish Republican Army, also known as the IRA, |
1:26.1 | under their hunger strike in Mays Prison, which is just outside |
1:29.4 | of Belfast, Ireland. The roots of the hunger strike go back five years earlier to 1976. |
1:35.8 | IRA prisoners had been a special category of prisoners, and they were allowed to wear their |
1:40.2 | own clothes. This was symbolic to them because they believed they were political prisoners |
1:45.2 | and not criminals. In 1976, they lost the privilege to wear their own clothes. Five years later, |
1:52.5 | in March 1981, they went on a hunger strike. The strikers had five demands. Number one, the |
1:59.4 | right not to wear a prison uniform. Number two, the right not to wear a prison uniform. Number two, |
2:02.3 | the right not to do prison work. Number three, the right of free association with other prisoners |
2:07.4 | and to organize educational and recreational pursuits. Number four, the right to one visit, |
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