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Legacy lessons in Nepal

While the debate will continue about how we deal with the legacy of the Troubles, could our experience help other countries emerging from conflict?

A team from the Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma and Transformation has been to Nepal to share what they've learned in dealing with trauma in the aftermath of the Omagh bomb.

More than 13,000 people were killed there during 10 years of civil war. 

How would people in Nepal respond to the idea of a recognition payment for the families of all those who died?

David Bolton

Our reporter in the West Julian Fowler has been speaking to the director of NICTT, David Bolton.

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