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Potential bias
editThe article at no point describes their work beyond "supporting prisoners". Their relationship to other organisations is described as "ties" (which implies to a lay reader that they collude in illegal, semi-legal or anti-social activity) without adequate sourcing that they perform illegal, semi-legal or anti-social activity as an organisation. All sources are by critics of the organisation and none are from a purely factual or neutral stance.
Portraying organisations in slanted ways in the context of Northern Ireland is a potential barrier to the ongoing peace process. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MatOregan (talk • contribs) 18:53, 16 February 2021 (UTC)