An inquiry last year into Ireland's
Magdalene laundries, where for decades thousands of women were forced to
work by nuns, found no evidence that workers were abused. But those who
experienced life inside laundry walls angrily reject this, and are
insisting that the nuns be held accountable.
"Oh my God! You know
what? This brings back so much memories," 65-year-old Elizabeth Coppin
says as she pushes open the door to the Convent Church next to the
Magdalene laundry where she was sent to work for the nuns when she was
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