Gerry Adams recalls trepidation facing republicans after Good Friday Agreement

Gerry Adams has recalled the trepidation he felt as he faced republicans, two days after signing the Good Friday Agreement.

Gerry Adams recalls trepidation facing republicans after Good Friday Agreement

Gerry Adams has recalled the trepidation he felt as he faced republicans, two days after signing the Good Friday Agreement.

The then Sinn Féin leader travelled to Carrickmore in County Tyrone to speak at an annual Easter commemoration service.

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