Murdering’ the IRA!
sickened | 13.05.2003 22:02
and end to the 'peace accord' - peace accord = where the marxist jackals slaughter the innocents and the red scum in power turn a blind eye
Murdering’ the IRA!
Huge public expense has been incurred by an investigation to determine whether British police and army officers colluded in the 198Os with loyalist paramilitaries to ‘murder’ certain Irish republicans known to have links with the IRA.
The investigation has been presided over by Metropolitan Commissioner Sir John Stevens and has run on for 13½ years, no less.
The findings of the investigation are that, although there was no evidence of such a ‘murder’ policy having the approval of any government, the policy did exist and was sanctioned at high levels of the RUC and Army. In effect, targets were passed on to the paramilitaries together with details of how the targeted people could best be located.
Charges are now expected soon against those found to be involved.
For our part, we cannot see what all the outrage is about. IRA operatives and their collaborators, guilty of taking part in acts of murder themselves, could hardly complain if they themselves became the targets of ‘taking out’ operations. To those who complain that everything should be done strictly within the law, we would reply that Britain is in a state of war with the IRA and in such situations the rules of war, not those of normal law, have to apply.
Huge public expense has been incurred by an investigation to determine whether British police and army officers colluded in the 198Os with loyalist paramilitaries to ‘murder’ certain Irish republicans known to have links with the IRA.
The investigation has been presided over by Metropolitan Commissioner Sir John Stevens and has run on for 13½ years, no less.
The findings of the investigation are that, although there was no evidence of such a ‘murder’ policy having the approval of any government, the policy did exist and was sanctioned at high levels of the RUC and Army. In effect, targets were passed on to the paramilitaries together with details of how the targeted people could best be located.
Charges are now expected soon against those found to be involved.
For our part, we cannot see what all the outrage is about. IRA operatives and their collaborators, guilty of taking part in acts of murder themselves, could hardly complain if they themselves became the targets of ‘taking out’ operations. To those who complain that everything should be done strictly within the law, we would reply that Britain is in a state of war with the IRA and in such situations the rules of war, not those of normal law, have to apply.
sickened