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Bloodlands

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Created on February 21, 2022

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BLOODLANDS

Welcome to Belfast. The Capital of Northern Ireland. So, you are the new detective from London ? Well ... brace yourself ... you've been assigned to a complex case ... Click here to start and meet your new partner, DCI Brannick:

Here you are ! I've been waiting for you, I'm DCI Brannick. I've lived in Belfast my whole life and I'm going to guide you through your investigation. Go around the city to find clues and solve the case. Each time you want to come back to the main view of the city, click on Be careful and mind where you go. This isn't london. this city is still haunted by its troubled past ....

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Here is a map view of the city. Click on "the crime scene" to begin. To access other locations, you will need to solve a clue and use the answer as a password.

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What are you still doing here ? Go on, inspect the body and collect evidence. Next, go to the police station.

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"Well this is strange, it looks like an old picture of a bombing. They used to be very common in the past. You might want to read a bit about them. Click here to know more: Gosh, I hope it won't stir up bad memories ... " Irish Republican Army (IRA), also called Provisional Irish Republican Army, republican paramilitary organization seeking the establishment of a republic, the end of British rule in Northern Ireland, and the reunification of Ireland. The IRA was created in 1919. The IRA’s purpose was to use armed force to render British rule in Ireland ineffective and thus to assist in achieving the broader objective of an independent republic, which was pursued at the political level by Sinn Féin, the Irish nationalist party. Beginning in 1970, the armed section of the IRA carried out bombings, assassinations, and ambushes in a campaign they called the “Long War.” In 1973 they expanded their attacks to create terror in mainland Britain and eventually even in continental Europe. It was estimated that, between 1969 and 1994, the IRA killed about 1,800 people, including approximately 600 civilians. In 1981, the political aspect of the struggle grew to rival the military one, and Sinn Féin began to play a more prominent role. Sinn Féin leaders Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, together with John Hume, head of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), sought ways to end the armed struggle and bring republicans into democratic politics. Convinced by the Irish and British governments that a cease-fire would be rewarded with participation in multiparty talks, in August 1994 the IRA declared a “complete cessation of all military activities,” and in October a similar cease-fire was declared by loyalist paramilitary groups fighting to preserve Northern Ireland’s union with Britain. In April 1998 the participants in the talks approved the Good Friday Agreement (Belfast Agreement). Significantly, republicans agreed that the province would remain a part of Britain for as long as a majority of the population so desired, thus undermining the logic of continued military action by the IRA. Although the IRA subsequently destroyed some of its weapons, it resisted decommissioning its entire armoury, hampering implementation of key parts of the peace agreement. On July 28, 2005, however, the IRA announced that it had ended its armed campaign and instead would pursue only peaceful means to achieve its objectives. The IRA was back in the headlines in 2015 when an investigation into the murder of a former IRA leader revealed that at least some of the organizational structure of the Provisional IRA was still in place.

Enter the password

Password

Cette page est protégée par mot de passe

Introduire le mot de passe

Listen to what they have to say. They might know a thing or two about the situation .

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continue your mission

continue your mission

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continue

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Hi ! It's Siobhan. I need to talk to you. Come to the wharf.

Go to the wharf and use the password from the last mission

Cette page est protégée par mot de passe

Introduire le mot de passe

Cette page est protégée par mot de passe

Introduire le mot de passe

Cette page est protégée par mot de passe

Introduire le mot de passe

Cette page est protégée par mot de passe

Introduire le mot de passe

Lola & Gabrielle

THE END

Well, well ... How did you find out ? It's me, I am Goliath ! Pat Keenan was stirring up tensions in Northern Ireland. I just wanted to avoid any more violences ... I grew up during the Troubles ... such terrible times ....

You are putting the wrong man in prison ... You are now stuck in here for 3 minutes ....

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Wrong suspect ... You are now stuck in here for 3 minutes ....

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