Dissident 'cooperating' with Garda abandons bid for bail

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27 March 2010 The Irish News Barry McCaffrey A Co Tyrone dissident republican who is alleged to be 'cooperating' with the Garda has abandoned an attempt to be released on bai...
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IRA terrorists were based in the Algarve

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6 Nov 2009ExpressHugo FrancoGoogle Translation (with apologies and request for more accurate translation. Original Article HERE)Two operational Irish kept explosives in a restaurant in Alvor are on trial for murder in Belfast.Panda Grill does not serve pints of Guinness or transmit games between Liverpool and Arsenal in the plasma display....
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Brazen actions of British state contaminate probe

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25 March 2010 The Irish News Jim Gibney "Our priest was waving a white Babygro when he was shot dead. Your priest was waving a white handkerchief. He wasn't shot dead. The difference is your priest was in the eye of the international media." That was how Alice Harper, whose father was one of the 11 people massacred in Ballymurphy over a three-day period in August 1971, contrasted the silence surrounding that killing spree in...
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'Dissidents in turmoil' claim

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25 March 2010 The Irish News Barry McCaffrey Dissident republicans in Co Tyrone are said to be in 'turmoil' amid reports that a leading member has gone into Garda protective custody. Last week Strabane man Martin Kelly (35) appeared in court in the Republic charged with unlawful possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life in February 2008. The charges are linked to the murder of 27-year-old Strabane man Andrew Burns,...
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Real IRA suspects unmasked

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15 March 2009The Sunday LifeCiaran McGuiganSpotlight falls on accused as cops make arrests over soldier killings Paul Anthony John McCaugherty accused of trying to buy weapons and explosives for real IRA. This is the man accused of being behind a plot to import tonnes of weapons into Ulster for the Real IRA. Our main picture shows the...
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Durkan questions MI5 role

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23 March 2010 Londonderry Sentinel Foyle MP Mark Durkan says concerns remain over non-devolved security issues including the role of secret intelligence service MI5 in Northern Ireland. Speaking after Monday (March 22) night's Westminster debate on the devolution of justice, the SDLP man said: "People talk about the 'completion' of the devolution of justice and policing, but we are not seeing a complete transfer of those powers....
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RIRA ready to explode

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23 March 2010 Mirror Victoria McMahon Terror group perfects bomb-making technique THE Real IRA is ready to launch a terror campaign after perfecting the bomb-making techniques that caused carnage during the Troubles, it has been revealed. The RIRA was behind the 250lb bomb which exploded outside Newry Courthouse last month, and explosives experts warned security forces to prepare for a fresh wave of death and destruction on the...
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Police question dissident after masked men hijack vehicle

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20 March 2010 The Irish News A dissident republican is being questioned by police following an attack in Co Tyrone. Kevin Barry Murphy (39) was among six men arrested after police stopped a car in the Stewartstown area of Co Tyrone early yesterda...
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Cameron should promise an inquiry into the Omagh bomb

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17 March 2010 Belfast Telegraph Comment Cameron should promise an inquiry into the Omagh bomb If anyone asks did anything good come out of this Parliament, we can at least point to yesterday's biting report from the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee on the Omagh bombin...
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Order to repossess Lynn apartments granted

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16 March 2010 The Irish Examiner A HIGH COURT judge yesterday granted the repossession of four apartments belonging to solicitor Michael Lynn, while also querying if an international arrest warrant had been issued for the fugitive lawyer. Anglo Irish Bank told the court efforts had been made to track down the missing solicitor and a summons for a possession hearing had been sent to the Algarve, Portugal – to an address legal...
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Republican rejects claims he is a police informer

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13 March 2010 The Irish News Allison Morris A former IRA prisoner has said "spurious allegations" being circulated claiming he is a police informer are part of an orchestrated, politically led campaign to discredit him. Veteran republican Tony Catney was responding to an anonymous letter, claiming to be from a former Special Branch member, which was circulated to media outlets earlier this week. The letter names several individuals...
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Former UVF brigadier questioned on killings

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9 March 2010 The Irish News Barry McCaffrey A former UVF 'brigadier' was last night among three men being questioned by police as part of a major investigation into loyalist murders. Rab Warnock (62) was arrested by officers from the PSNI's Serious Crime Branch (SCB) at his home on the outskirts of north Belfast yesterday mornin...
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We'll deal them out! RIRA targets Dublin and Donegal drug pushers

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7 March 2010 The News of the World Stephen Breen A twisted republican terror group vowed last night to kill ALL drug dealers in DUBLIN and DONEGAL. The Real IRA, whose psychos murdered alleged drugs smuggler Kieran Doherty, 31, in Co Derry on February 24, warned it would to extend its war on pushers. Cops visited a number of suspected dealers in Bundoran and inner city Dublin last week to warn them their lives were in dange...
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the spy who couldn't hide from his past

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7 March 2010 The Sunday Life How Denis Donaldson's treachery led to his lonely, brutal death A new book lifts the lid on some of the most brutal murders to take place in Ireland in recent years, including the republican murders of south Armagh man Paul Quinn and Sinn Fein spy Denis Donaldson. Over the next four pages, read these exclusive extracts from Revenge: Twenty Cold-Blooded Irish Killings, by author Ken Foxe. ALL Denis...
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Details that could cost lives in wrong hands

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6 March 2010 Belfast Telegraph THE letters sent to this newspaper take you inside the hidden world of intelligence. It is a leak of the most sensitive information -- details that in the wrong hands could cost lives. The police and MI5 do not comment on intelligence of this type. They do not confirm or deny. But the PSNI will now advise those named in the letters of the information sent to this newspaper. "There would be repercussions...
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'Threats to kill' blamed on agents

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5 March 2010 Mirror TWO dissident republicans have been told by the PSNI their lives are under threat, they claimed yesterday. A letter to one of the Derry men from the PSNI stated that "Dissident Repubicans may seek to take some form of unspecified action against you". Another letter, also signed by a senior police officer, to the second man, stated that "elements within the Real IRA believe you to be an informer...
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Why MI5 is free to operate here while Stormont can't do a thing

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4 March 2010 Belfast Telegraph Comment At Stormont on Monday, Mark Durkan said that MI5 had "serious questions to answer" in relation to the killing of Kieran Doherty. Mr Doherty's body was found dumped on the Braehead Road outside Derry on Wednesday night last week. The Real IRA says he had been one of their members and that they'd killed him for involvement in a "cannabis factory" in Donegal. The Doherty family has denied the...
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Sister of Real IRA murder victim hits out at the killers

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3 March 2010 Belfast Telegraph THE sister of Kieran Doherty, murdered by the Real IRA, has told a rally of supporters that his death could not be justified. A tearful Leeanne Doherty addressed a crowd gathered just off Guildhall Square on Custom House Street last night. She told the shoppers and workers the Real IRA had killed a "loving man, a partner, a son, a father, a grandson...
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Murdered man’s family accuse MI5 of harassment

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27 February 2010 Belfast Telegraph Clare Weir The family of murdered Londonderry man Kieran Doherty have spoken for the first time to demand an inquiry into whether MI5 was involved in his death — and have strongly denied that the 31-year-old was involved in drugs. The statement was issued last night through Derry journalist and campaigner Eamonn McCann. A caller to a newroom in the city claimed that the Real IRA had carried...
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Real IRA: Kieran Doherty admitted drugs link

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2 March 2010 Belfast Telegraph The Real IRA has claimed that Kieran Doherty, whom it abducted and murdered last week, had admitted his involvement in a €500,000 cannabis factory uncovered by gardai in Donegal last month. In a statement, a representative of its ‘Army Council’ claimed Doherty (31) had made the admission during a six-week ‘investigation’ by the Real IRA following the discovery of the drugs factor...
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