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<p>James Smith, a scholar and advocate for the victims of Ireland&#39;s social service institutions including mother and child homes, reformatories, and the notorious Magdalen&nbsp;Laundries, warns that the government&#39;s attempts at compensation stifle openness and transparency.&nbsp;</p>


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