officially in one thousand nine hundred eight with the good friday peace agreement but historian marisa mcglinchey says many irish republicans to refuse to accept that deal for her recent book unfinished business the politics of dissident irish republicanism she interviewed some ninety radical pro irish nationalists who stand as commemorations right darling today of so-called dissident organizations you will hear the soon traditional republican ideology unless it's been articulated as you would have heard in the seventy's or eighty's that ideology calls for a united ireland and the end of protests rule in the north it's also the subject of republican murals which continue to be painted in northern ireland's mike lynch race analysis of the militant minority is a cause for concern these radical groups are prepared to go to any lengths in pursuit of their goals. are realistic in their assessment that popular support isn't a numbers aren't what they have been in the past and so oh very much so keeping the city i'm burning as essential to. the present as one of the interviews said in the book depositor