IRA chief cleared of affair with Clinton aide after 15 years
Paper found guilty of libel in British ‘dirty trick’ operation
Published Friday, November 11, 2011, 7:22 AM
Updated Friday, November 11, 2011, 11:38 AM
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maryanna | Nov 12, 2011, 08:05 AM EST
Now that this dirty grubby little war is over NI -time for families to take those evil murders and injured victims up for claims,why not, war is big business. As a result many families are left to suffer in silence PTSD- it looks like there will never be any prosecutions for the families of lost loved ones. Those who have suffered and still are in pain at the hands of the so called freedom fighters, who have failed in their fight for an united Ireland. They have failed a lost cause.Many victims have been kneecapped - intimidated out of there homes, by the very same people who wanted power and control over communities! Women were tarred and feathered what for? Guns put to our families heads for what petrol! Cars taken, families burned out of their homes for what. Young people who have been beat into submission for what? These organisations are now established and working for government bodies -644 civilians murdered by republications paramilitary groups the IRA-80 children killed by these so called freedom fighters,total murdered by these republications- 2057 shameful and disgraceful!Loyalist paramilitary groups murdered 1019 people shameful and disgraceful. British security forces murdered 363 people shameful and disgraceful. Persons unknown - murdered 82 people. shameful and disgraceful. Irish security forces murdered 5 people shameful and disgraceful. "This must never be allowed to happen again"Over 3526 murdered as a result of the past troubles and 47000 injured - The (GODFATHERS) must cough up!
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borefield | Nov 11, 2011, 07:00 PM EST
Super survivor77 really needs prayers or something or someone to help him carry that huge burden of HATE. He is really ok posessed. Poor jerk
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seanomelbourne | Nov 11, 2011, 04:45 PM EST
O'Reilly sold out Erin Foods many years ago to Heinz.He was well known for his sloppy journalism when he owned some major newspapers in Australia.Some years ago at a meeting of an Irish organisation in Sydney he advised the organisation to adopt Margaret Thatcher as "person of the year",a true west brit
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sirpeter | Nov 11, 2011, 02:22 PM EST
"Victims of a British intelligence ‘dirty tricks’ effort to undermine the peace process.WOW!! I'm shocked!! You mean the British wanted to try and destroy the peace process.Gee!! And here I'm always been told it's the RIRA who are the only ones who don't want peace in Ireland. *Rolls eyes
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Ernesider | Nov 11, 2011, 02:00 PM EST
Ever day more and more it is becoming obvious that Sinn Fein are the party that will bring decency back to our beloved Ireland.
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redhand32 | Nov 11, 2011, 01:01 PM EST
It's a tall order to outsleaze the Murdochs in the journalism business. But, I think the Sunday World may have pulled it off on this one !
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cillowen | Nov 11, 2011, 12:28 PM EST
aided and abetted with irish quislings how could they be so wrong. Those precious knightings so yearned for, by the natives turns 'em away from that St Patrick sway.
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UKIreland | Nov 11, 2011, 11:49 AM EST
Wow, first time I heard about this story. The incompetence of British "Intelligence" revealed by this story is incredible. What a bunch of clowns.
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cillowen | Nov 11, 2011, 09:44 AM EST
"Sir" Tony O'Reilly - a foul mouthed weasel whom I met.
Complete Anglo a-hole.
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GraydonWilson | Nov 11, 2011, 09:37 AM EST
"It is now believed that Pope and Kelly, who had actually never met, were victims of a British intelligence ‘dirty tricks’ effort to undermine the peace process." Yep. Nothing new here.
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ReturnedYank | Nov 11, 2011, 09:36 AM EST
"Sir" Tony O'Reilly but no "Mr" Gerry Kelly? Tut, tut, Irish Central.
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donal1951 | Nov 11, 2011, 09:34 AM EST
This was shoddy journalism at its worst. If the story was simply made up to sell papers it was bad enough, but a newspaper, in its news stories, should never be a tool of a government agency. This applies to the US press as well.
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IronMountainMovies | Nov 11, 2011, 09:31 AM EST
Of course they knew the truth all along but were much happier to peddle the lie for their taskmaster Sir Tony. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story. It now turns out the ones who can't be trusted are the journalists who wrote the story, and what will the National Union of Journalists do? Nothing. Says all that needs to be said about the media and the hacks who have been bought by the establishment. Is it any wonder they have long ago lost the trust and the readership of the people?
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