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Introduction. The brutality displayed by David Cleary (Soldier F) and Ron Cook (Soldier G) of 1 Para on Bloody Sunday in Derry on 30 January 1972 was not an aberration. After murdering a string of unarmed civilians, they were taken to Fort George where they beat up a group of innocent prisoners including a priest. […]

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Turn off the heat. Instead, warm yourself by setting fire to your free weekly copy of The Galway Advertiser. Be sure and arm yourself with extra by liberating them from your neighbours’ letter boxes. Sit in the dark, preferably alone, so you don’t spread the pox to anyone else, wearing a cheap pair of […]

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On Bloody Friday, the Provisional IRA detonated 19 bombs across the city of Belfast, killing 9 people and injuring 130 – most of whom were women and children. Paper Trail discovered secret British military logs in London and “secured their release following prolonged information battles and Public Interest Tests. The organisation made the secret files […]

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