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Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson

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Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson, Billy Giles, Shoukri brothers, Gusty Spence, William Stobie, Mark Haddock, Jackie McDonald, Robert Bates, Ray Smallwoods, Douglas Hutchinson, Sam McCrory, John Gregg. Excerpt: Robert John "Robin" Jackson, known as the Jackal (c.1946 - 30 May 1998 was a Northern Irish loyalist who held the rank of brigadier in the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) during the period of violent religious and political conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles. From his home in the small village of Donaghcloney, County Down, located five miles southeast of Lurgan, he is alleged to have organised and committed a series of killings against the Catholic nationalist and republican community, although he was never convicted in connection with any killing and never served any lengthy prison terms. At least 50 killings in Northern Ireland have been attributed to him, according to Stephen Howe in the New Statesman and David McKittrick in his book Lost Lives, whereas the Pat Finucane Centre has linked him to over 100. An article by Paul Foot in Private Eye suggested that Jackson led one of the teams that bombed Dublin on 17 May 1974, killing 26 people, including two infants. RUC Special Patrol Group (SPG) officer John Weir, himself a convicted murderer, also maintained this in a sworn affidavit which was published in 2003 in the Barron Report, which was the findings of an official investigation into the Dublin bombings commissioned by Irish Supreme Court Justice Henry Barron. Journalist Kevin Dowling in the Irish Independent alleged that Jackson had headed the gang that perpetrated the Miami Showband killings which left three members of the Irish cabaret band dead and two wounded. Journalist Joe Tiernan and the Pat Finucane Centre also alleged this as well as ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson. To get started finding Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2011
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Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson

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Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson, Billy Giles, Shoukri brothers, Gusty Spence, William Stobie, Mark Haddock, Jackie McDonald, Robert Bates, Ray Smallwoods, Douglas Hutchinson, Sam McCrory, John Gregg. Excerpt: Robert John "Robin" Jackson, known as the Jackal (c.1946 - 30 May 1998 was a Northern Irish loyalist who held the rank of brigadier in the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) during the period of violent religious and political conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles. From his home in the small village of Donaghcloney, County Down, located five miles southeast of Lurgan, he is alleged to have organised and committed a series of killings against the Catholic nationalist and republican community, although he was never convicted in connection with any killing and never served any lengthy prison terms. At least 50 killings in Northern Ireland have been attributed to him, according to Stephen Howe in the New Statesman and David McKittrick in his book Lost Lives, whereas the Pat Finucane Centre has linked him to over 100. An article by Paul Foot in Private Eye suggested that Jackson led one of the teams that bombed Dublin on 17 May 1974, killing 26 people, including two infants. RUC Special Patrol Group (SPG) officer John Weir, himself a convicted murderer, also maintained this in a sworn affidavit which was published in 2003 in the Barron Report, which was the findings of an official investigation into the Dublin bombings commissioned by Irish Supreme Court Justice Henry Barron. Journalist Kevin Dowling in the Irish Independent alleged that Jackson had headed the gang that perpetrated the Miami Showband killings which left three members of the Irish cabaret band dead and two wounded. Journalist Joe Tiernan and the Pat Finucane Centre also alleged this as well as ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson. To get started finding Loyalists Imprisoned During the Northern Ireland Conflict: Robin Jackson, Tommy Lyttle, James Craig, Davy Payne, Frankie Curry, Brian Nelson, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Publisher
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Release
2011
ISBN
115743651X

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