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Post by salopstick on Mar 16, 2019 9:59:21 GMT
You can’t help but to feel this is being exploited for political reasons too. Stirring this up combined with the uncertainty with the back stop, letter bombs to the mainland. I think the Republicans feels they’ve got a second wind. And giving remainers a point to say “Eu keeps the peace”
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Post by redstriper on Mar 22, 2019 15:32:16 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ?
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Mar 22, 2019 15:56:54 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ? Long overdue. Let's hope they go down for a very long time.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 22, 2019 17:28:38 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ? depends if they are on the special list
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Post by liathroid on Mar 22, 2019 17:28:59 GMT
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Post by thevoid on Mar 22, 2019 18:28:12 GMT
You can’t help but to feel this is being exploited for political reasons too. Stirring this up combined with the uncertainty with the back stop, letter bombs to the mainland. I think the Republicans feels they’ve got a second wind. False flag.
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Post by felonious on Mar 22, 2019 18:36:07 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ? He said he had been given permission to reveal the names by the current head of the IRA in Dublin
Following the hearing, Ulster Unionist Assembly Member Doug Beattie, said: "Given that numerous Sinn Fein politicians have claimed that there is no IRA, you wonder just who is sitting in Dublin, claiming to be the head of it.
Begs the question who is the leader of the IRA in Northern Ireland?
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Mar 22, 2019 20:52:58 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ? He said he had been given permission to reveal the names by the current head of the IRA in Dublin
Following the hearing, Ulster Unionist Assembly Member Doug Beattie, said: "Given that numerous Sinn Fein politicians have claimed that there is no IRA, you wonder just who is sitting in Dublin, claiming to be the head of it.
Begs the question who is the leader of the IRA in Northern Ireland?
Thomas 'Slab' Murphy....allegedly.
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Post by kelw on Mar 22, 2019 21:57:47 GMT
brum bombers named in court today. linkSo, they will be prosecuted at last then ? Long overdue. Let's hope they go down for a very long time. Absolutely Never charged the Brit who organised the Miami Showband Massacre which was equally deplorable. He was responsible for 100 murders in N Ireland
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Post by felonious on Mar 23, 2019 6:52:48 GMT
Long overdue. Let's hope they go down for a very long time. Absolutely Never charged the Brit who organised the Miami Showband Massacre which was equally deplorable. He was responsible for 100 murders in N Ireland Whoever did it is scum just like the nationalist IRA scum. They're all scum. Let's hope there is a special hell for all those who also supported this scum both financially and otherwise from near and afar.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Apr 13, 2019 6:41:35 GMT
Some unreported support for soldier F
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 7:43:22 GMT
Some unreported support for soldier F Yet something else quietly brushed under the carpet by the "impartial" BBC and the rest of the MSM. Did you see the BBC news editor on Newswatch this morning giving a totally meaningless load of waffle about Remainer bias on Question Time and Politics Today ? Absolute load of tripe ! The whole lot stinks !
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Post by salopstick on Apr 13, 2019 9:03:34 GMT
Some unreported support for soldier F Tens of Thousands in London yesterday Doesn’t suit the agenda. And this is what Brexit is about. We will be entire enslaved soon enough
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Post by trickydicky73 on Apr 13, 2019 9:36:37 GMT
Some unreported support for soldier F Tens of Thousands in London yesterday Doesn’t suit the agenda. And this is what Brexit is about. We will be entire enslaved soon enough I saw a snippet of that on Sky. I noticed they zoomed in on the Union Jack on their bikes. Don't know why they did that, but I doubt it was for patriotic reasons.
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Post by Northy on Apr 13, 2019 14:03:41 GMT
Some unreported support for soldier F Tens of Thousands in London yesterday Doesn’t suit the agenda. And this is what Brexit is about. We will be entire enslaved soon enough My younger brother was amongst them.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Apr 13, 2019 15:48:29 GMT
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Apr 15, 2019 16:21:42 GMT
Is it true,that the 4 men named in the Birmingham pub bombings,are not to be charged? If so,some fucker high up wants Twatting if the Squadie is to be charged.
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Post by felonious on Apr 15, 2019 18:32:21 GMT
Daniel Hegarty: Ex-soldier to be charged with 1972 murder
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47938218
Decisions on so-called legacy cases
A total of six former soldiers are now facing prosecution over Troubles-era killings.
The cases relate to Daniel Hegarty; Bloody Sunday; John Pat Cunningham; Joe McCann (involving two ex-soldiers); and Aidan McAnespie.
Not all the charges are murder.
The Public Prosecution Service said that of 26 so-called legacy cases it has taken decisions on since 2011, 13 related to republicans, eight to loyalists, and five are connected to the Army.
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Post by kelw on Apr 16, 2019 14:01:46 GMT
Does this mean we are going to start going after the IRA for multiple atrocities for which nobody has been held to account, or are they still untouchable ? I think it means that soldiers who murder people even if they are British are accountable as well
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Apr 16, 2019 14:20:43 GMT
Daniel Hegarty: Ex-soldier to be charged with 1972 murder
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47938218
Decisions on so-called legacy cases
A total of six former soldiers are now facing prosecution over Troubles-era killings.
The cases relate to Daniel Hegarty; Bloody Sunday; John Pat Cunningham; Joe McCann (involving two ex-soldiers); and Aidan McAnespie.
Not all the charges are murder.
The Public Prosecution Service said that of 26 so-called legacy cases it has taken decisions on since 2011, 13 related to republicans, eight to loyalists, and five are connected to the Army.
Does that mean it's not just British soldiers that are getting prosecuted - it's actually people from all sides?
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Post by felonious on Apr 16, 2019 15:16:05 GMT
Daniel Hegarty: Ex-soldier to be charged with 1972 murder
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47938218
Decisions on so-called legacy cases
A total of six former soldiers are now facing prosecution over Troubles-era killings.
The cases relate to Daniel Hegarty; Bloody Sunday; John Pat Cunningham; Joe McCann (involving two ex-soldiers); and Aidan McAnespie.
Not all the charges are murder.
The Public Prosecution Service said that of 26 so-called legacy cases it has taken decisions on since 2011, 13 related to republicans, eight to loyalists, and five are connected to the Army.
Does that mean it's not just British soldiers that are getting prosecuted - it's actually people from all sides? I was hoping that someone with some knowledge would be able to elaborate. The only publicity on prosecutions has been about soldiers. Does it mean that out of 26 legacy cases the only 5 to be prosecuted have been soldiers and the other 21 have been dismissed for prosecution purposes...... or does it mean that all 26 have gone forward for prosecution but only 5 have been given any publicity? Baffling.
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Apr 16, 2019 15:20:07 GMT
Daniel Hegarty: Ex-soldier to be charged with 1972 murder
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47938218
Decisions on so-called legacy cases
A total of six former soldiers are now facing prosecution over Troubles-era killings.
The cases relate to Daniel Hegarty; Bloody Sunday; John Pat Cunningham; Joe McCann (involving two ex-soldiers); and Aidan McAnespie.
Not all the charges are murder.
The Public Prosecution Service said that of 26 so-called legacy cases it has taken decisions on since 2011, 13 related to republicans, eight to loyalists, and five are connected to the Army.
Does that mean it's not just British soldiers that are getting prosecuted - it's actually people from all sides? www.newsletter.co.uk/news/dpp-the-state-is-at-disadvantage-in-troubles-probes-but-there-is-no-prosecution-bias-against-security-forces-1-8035935Pretty much. "Asked about the number of prosecutions, Mr McGrory, who retires in the autumn after six years in post, cites previously released figures that the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has prosecuted seven republicans, three loyalists, and three soldiers. “So I’m confused as to where the perceived imbalance is?” he says. “I mean it’s just simply not the case.”
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Apr 16, 2019 15:49:34 GMT
Cheers for that. I thought it was still possible to prosecute people from any side of the Troubles as they talked of the possibility of prosecuting Gerry Adams for something (I forget what it was exactly) based on new evidence that had come to light, but as that didn't lead to any prosecution I was still unsure.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 16, 2019 15:56:59 GMT
Cheers for that. I thought it was still possible to prosecute people from any side of the Troubles as they talked of the possibility of prosecuting Gerry Adams for something (I forget what it was exactly) based on new evidence that had come to light, but as that didn't lead to any prosecution I was still unsure. This one ? A decision not to prosecute Gerry Adams for allegedly withholding information about his paedophile brother was correct, a review has found.
There was insufficient evidence that the Sinn Fein president knew Liam Adams had raped his daughter, Aine Dahlstrom, and the public interest was better served by using him as a witness, according to Attorney General John Larkin.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Apr 16, 2019 16:08:06 GMT
Cheers for that. I thought it was still possible to prosecute people from any side of the Troubles as they talked of the possibility of prosecuting Gerry Adams for something (I forget what it was exactly) based on new evidence that had come to light, but as that didn't lead to any prosecution I was still unsure. This one ? A decision not to prosecute Gerry Adams for allegedly withholding information about his paedophile brother was correct, a review has found.
There was insufficient evidence that the Sinn Fein president knew Liam Adams had raped his daughter, Aine Dahlstrom, and the public interest was better served by using him as a witness, according to Attorney General John Larkin.
No, it was something related to the Troubles.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 16, 2019 16:27:19 GMT
This one ? A decision not to prosecute Gerry Adams for allegedly withholding information about his paedophile brother was correct, a review has found.
There was insufficient evidence that the Sinn Fein president knew Liam Adams had raped his daughter, Aine Dahlstrom, and the public interest was better served by using him as a witness, according to Attorney General John Larkin.
No, it was something related to the Troubles. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams will not be prosecuted in connection with the IRA murder of Belfast mother-of-ten Jean McConville, prosecutors said today.
Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service (PPS) said Mr Adams and six others, among them Sinn Fein's northern chairman Bobby Storey, will not face charges over the 1972 murder.
The PPS made the announcement after reviewing police files on the seven individuals reported to them by detectives investigating the widow's killing.
Seems a nice chap no wonder Corbyn is attracted to him
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Apr 16, 2019 16:36:02 GMT
Jean McConville in 1972 was suspected of being a 'tout'. She was taken to the Divis Street Flats and interrogated by the IRA's 'nutting squad' (internal security). Adams was present. Mrs McConville was 'interrogated' (ie;tortured) then shot in the back of the head.
The PPS have decided not to prosecute.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 16, 2019 16:42:48 GMT
Jean McConville in 1972 was suspected of being a 'tout'. She was taken to the Divis Street Flats and interrogated by the IRA's 'nutting squad' (internal security). Adams was present. Mrs McConville was 'interrogated' (ie;tortured) then shot in the back of the head. The PPS have decided not to prosecute. Her body not discovered until 2003 ! dragged from her house and children, and people think the opposition leader supporting these scum low lives is ok.
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Apr 16, 2019 16:53:13 GMT
Jean McConville in 1972 was suspected of being a 'tout'. She was taken to the Divis Street Flats and interrogated by the IRA's 'nutting squad' (internal security). Adams was present. Mrs McConville was 'interrogated' (ie;tortured) then shot in the back of the head. The PPS have decided not to prosecute. Her body not discovered until 2003 ! dragged from her house and children, and people think the opposition leader supporting these scum low lives is ok. Sharing a platform with active Republicans whilst British Soldiers were being murdered by them is just one of the reasons I couldn't vote Labour.
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Post by thevoid on Apr 16, 2019 17:08:08 GMT
Her body not discovered until 2003 ! dragged from her house and children, and people think the opposition leader supporting these scum low lives is ok. Sharing a platform with active Republicans whilst British Soldiers were being murdered by them is just one of the reasons I couldn't vote Labour. Not forgetting Diane Abbott- "A defeat for the British state is a victory for all of us." Not the kind of rhetoric you want from people who have designs on governing the country. In fact, surely it's unprecedented anywhere to have a main Opposition party where key members have made such comments about their own country?
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