Despite opposition, Britain passes law to curb prosecutions for Northern Ireland 'Troubles' violence

FILE -Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris arrives for a cabinet meeting at Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Not a lot unites Northern Ireland’s fractious political and religious groups. The British government has managed it with a law that sets out to lay to rest the ghosts of decades of violence, but is opposed by all major political parties, Catholic and Protestant churches, human rights organizations and the United Nations. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

LONDON (AP) — Not a lot unites Northern Ireland’s fractious political and religious groups. The British government has managed it with a law that sets out to lay the ghosts of decades of violence to rest.

All of Northern Ireland's major political parties, Catholic and Protestant churches, human rights organizations and the United Nations opposed the Legacy and Reconciliation Bill, which passed its final hurdle in Parliament late Tuesday.

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