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This afternoon.

Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness (second left)  with members of Justice For The Forgotten, a  campaign group seeking to find the truth behind The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974.

British Intelligence services are refusing to provide unredacted documents to the proposed Historical Documents review owing to “national security”.

According to credible allegations members of the British Army, MI5 and the RUC colluded with the Ulster Volunteer Force in planting the explosives.

The campaign is being highlighted during U2’s current world tour

(Rollingnews)

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19 thoughts on “Not Gone

  1. ahjayzis

    Are members of the IRA Army Council *really* the people you want involved in your quest to highlight the injustice of clandestine bombing campaigns?

    1. Clampers Outside!

      +1

      Hypocricy to infinity and beyond… don’t forget thems the same guys denied releasing kiddy fiddlers and rapists on the Irish republic… and then rolled out the SF drones in the south to deny, deny, deny until they were blue in the face shouting their denials at people who knew better, the scum. And then they were caught red handed…. and a whimper of an apology was all that was given.

      FUPP OFF !! Shinner scum !! Go protect your party and paedos up north, we’ve enough to be dealin’ with down here.

      1. Supercrazyprices

        I think you’re a secret Labour supporter. Or at worse, Fine Gael. Your reaction to all Sinn Fein related posts is text-book Government propaganda. You don’t react with such vitriol to ANYTHING else. You always back up the authorities. I see right through you Clampers.

        1. Neilo

          You best see through right through me as well, supercrazyprices. My loathing for PIE-RA/Sinn Féin is visceral and I was reared small ‘r’ republican on the border. Indeed, I find I have to rein in my language round these parts whenever these grinning death’s heads appear on a post.

    2. scottser

      you can be guaranteed they know where the bodies are, they just need a way to say it without incriminating themselves.

    3. Supercrazyprices

      Oh yawn, snore, bore. Are you really that badly informed that you just take at face value government and police propaganda, clearly designed to sway voters in the run up to the election? Do you not get it? Can you not see?

      It is not true. There is no IRA army council.

      1. ahjayzis

        Irrelevant.

        There was an IRA Army Council.

        McGuinness either led or sat on it.

        That Army Council ordered bombings to be carried out.

        Those bombings killed innocent people.

        Ergo it’s inappropriate and extremely hypocritical to be rowing in behind this campaign when there’s still people ‘disappeared’ by those under his command, and there’s still associates of his walking the streets with the blood of children on their hands. He hasn’t a leg to stand on accusing the other side of secrecy.

        This is a good cause – inviting Sinn Fein on board opens a giant can of whatabouttery.

      2. Kieran NYC

        IRA arms dump discovered today was a mirage, was it? Or obviously planted there to smear St Gerry and Angel Martin.

  2. Looking In

    People, people pause your feelings and focus on the grim facts that surround these particular acts of terrorism. British collusion is at the very dark heart of it and so sad that successive Irish governments have failed to seek justice for its citizens.

    1. Neilo

      Absent any admission from Britain on its alleged involvement in these murders, all we can do is play the cards we’ve been dealt: PIRA/Sinn Féin, widow and orphan makers par excellence, can only offer expert testimony as specialists in mass murder.

  3. fluffybiscuits

    Moving this case to a conclusion requires legal action on behalf of the government. Inda and his cronies are too afraid of pig bonking Cameron to push for the answers.

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