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Des O’Hagan is from Belfast. He was imprisoned in Crumlin Road Gaol in the 1950s attended the London School of Economics and lectured in Sociology in Stranmillis College and Queen’s University Belfast. He was a founding member of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) and was on its Executive in 1971. He was interned in Long Kesh Internment Camp from August 1971 until August 1972 where he organised the internal education for the Long Kesh Coordinating Committee of Republican Clubs. He is the author of ‘Letters from Long Kesh’ published by Citizen Press in 2012.
Metadata describing this person
Gender: Male
Project person ID: 088_O
Interviewee role: studied in prison, 1971-1972
Location where studied: Long Kesh Internment Camp