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From the Archive – Say Nothing: Patrick Radden Keefe On Conflict, Memory & The Cost Of Peace

Oct 29, 2025
In this insightful chat, award-winning journalist Patrick Radden Keefe dives deep into his book, *Say Nothing*, unraveling the dark mystery of Jean McConville's disappearance during the Northern Ireland Troubles. He discusses the haunting culture of silence that surrounded the event and reflects on the complexities of justice versus peace in post-conflict societies. Listeners will learn about the intertwining lives of radical figures like the Price sisters and the weight of investigative responsibility that came with uncovering the truth.
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ANECDOTE

Jean McConville's Abduction That Haunted A Nation

  • Jean McConville was a widowed mother of ten abducted from her home in 1972 and never returned to her children.
  • Her disappearance became a mystery that haunted her family and Northern Ireland for decades.
INSIGHT

Silence And Tribalism Deepened Harm

  • Tribal loyalties and communal silence compounded harms during the Troubles, leaving victims unsupported.
  • Keefe highlights how neighbors and institutions often turned away from Jean's orphaned children.
ANECDOTE

Dolores Price: From Glamour To Regret

  • Dolores (Doherty) Price was one of the first women to serve as a frontline IRA operative and later reflected on her actions.
  • Her obituary and later confessions linked her to Jean McConville's abduction and inspired the book.
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