the Maze

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The Maze was the informal name for Long Kesh prison in Northern Ireland, a high-security facility central to the Troubles and known for housing paramilitary prisoners and hunger strikers.

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instanceOf former prison
high-security prison
prison
alsoKnownAs HM Prison Maze NERFINISHED
Long Kesh NERFINISHED
Long Kesh Prison NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent 1983 Maze Prison escape
escape attempts
associatedWithPerson Bobby Sands NERFINISHED
Francis Hughes NERFINISHED
Kieran Doherty NERFINISHED
Mickey Devine NERFINISHED
Patsy O'Hara NERFINISHED
Raymond McCreesh NERFINISHED
Thomas McElwee NERFINISHED
capacity approximately 1,700 prisoners at peak
closed 2000
country United Kingdom
demolished 2006
governedBy Northern Ireland Office NERFINISHED
hadFacilityType H-Block cell blocks
Nissen huts NERFINISHED
heldPrisonerType Irish republican paramilitaries
loyalist paramilitaries
locatedIn County Antrim NERFINISHED
Maze, County Antrim NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
locatedNear Lisburn NERFINISHED
notableFor H-Blocks NERFINISHED
blanket protest
dirty protest
housing paramilitary prisoners
hunger strikes
opened 1971
operatedBy Her Majesty's Prison Service NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland Prison Service NERFINISHED
politicalStatusIssue criminalisation policy
special category status
postClosureDebate peace centre proposals
stadium proposals
postClosureUse Maze Long Kesh development site
primaryFunction detention of paramilitary prisoners
internment camp
securityClassification maximum security
subjectOf 1981 Irish hunger strike
symbolOf conflict in Northern Ireland
republican resistance
state security policy in Northern Ireland
usedDuring The Troubles NERFINISHED

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Long Kesh alsoKnownAs the Maze