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Secret Death Squads Backed by Thatcher Government Killed Hundreds in N. Ireland

Sputnik – 17.06.2015

Following the broadcast of an Irish documentary, a number of human rights groups are calling on London to take responsibility for its role in colluding with paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland. These actions allegedly resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Catholics, all to support the Crown.

In 1974, a coordinated attack was launched in the Irish cities of Dublin and Monaghan. On May 17, three car bombs were detonated during rush hour in the nation’s capital. Only 90 minutes later, a fourth explosion went off in Monaghan, just south of the border with Northern Ireland. Thirty-three people were killed. An estimated 300 were injured.

The loyalist paramilitary group Ulster Volunteer Force claimed responsibility for the attack, and in a recent Irish documentary, “Collusion,” a member of the group claims that the bombings were conducted under direction from the British Army. The goal: to implement a civil war.

This is only one of several claims levied against the Thatcher government for its role in the Troubles, and in the face of “overwhelming evidence of collusion,” human rights groups and Irish officials are calling for the British government to own up.

“As a result of the RTE programme ‘Collusion’ showing the knowledge by British Prime Ministers of the murder of Catholics with British army assistance, it is time for the Irish Government to stop asking and start demanding,” said Senator Mark Daly, according to Irish Central.

The allegations suggest that the British Army’s secret Force Research Unit (FRU) recruited and managed members of paramilitary organizations in its efforts in “destroying” the IRA.

These gangs, acting under orders from the army, executed hundreds of innocent people. According to Anne Cadwallader, author of “Lethal Allies,” a single loyalist group may have been responsible for the deaths of 120 Catholics.

Other evidence also points to British involvement in the assassination of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. Famed lawyer of Bobby Sands, leader of the Republican hunger strike in Maze Prison, Finucane was gunned down by members of the Ulster Defence Association who were acting as paid informants for the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

“Carry on – just don’t get caught,” British government officials told former Special Branch head, Raymond White, according to the documentary.

Allegations also say Thatcher’s administration attempted to downplay investigations into murders involving collusion, and former Police Ombudsman Nuala O’Lown said that authorities in London were still involved in covering British involvement as late as 2003.

“Soft diplomacy has got us nowhere it’s time to ask the EU, UN and the Hague war crimes tribunal to carry out investigations,” Daly said. “The British Prime Minister and State were no better than a third world dictatorship ordering a terror campaign by murder gangs who deliberately and indiscriminately murdered Catholic and Irish Citizens.”

On Thursday, Taoiseach Enda Kenny will meet with Prime Minister David Cameron in London. While part of those discussions will involve economic matters between the two countries, Kenny is also expected to discuss “legacy issues,” seeking British documents which detail the collusion.

But even if Kenny succeeds, it may be too late.

“The initial British response at political level was denial. The second phase was usually cover-up and the last phase eventually was apology,” former secretary general of the Department of Foreign Affairs Sean Donlon said during the documentary.

“But the apology, of course, never came in the lifetime of the administration which had been involved.

June 17, 2015 - Posted by | False Flag Terrorism, Timeless or most popular, War Crimes | , ,

2 Comments »

  1. If the loyalist paramilitaries were backed by the London politicians then the republican ones were backed by the U.S. politicians. Imo these two governments tried out a few things in Ireland during the troubles and then exported them elsewhere, not least to their own populations (in the rest of the UK in the case of that government). Those travelling by air to and from NI at this time were all treated like terrorists. Now we are all treated like terrorists when we travel through airports. Well, why not, there was no outcry from travellers when they did it at first. Just one example.

    These governments used old divisions to foment trouble and the losers were the people of Ireland, Protestants and Catholics alike. The useful tools who did the dirty work of these governments went on to be rewarded with positions of power – another practice they have exported elsewhere.

    I’m all for exposing any and all underhand machinations of governments, but in this case I’d like to see some balance in the process and some recognition of the suffering borne throughout the community and not just on one side.

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    am's avatar Comment by am | June 17, 2015 | Reply

  2. Thatcher set up secret death squads in England which went nationwide in 1991. The info is contained in my blog. Go to: cia and britains secret death squads

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    Peter William Martin's avatar Comment by Peter William Martin | June 24, 2015 | Reply


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