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IRA chief cleared of affair with Clinton aide after 15 years

Paper found guilty of libel in British ‘dirty trick’ operation


Gerry Kelly at a Belfast Townhall meeting
Gerry Kelly at a Belfast Townhall meeting
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Gerry Kelly, the Old Bailey IRA bomber turned Sinn Féin minister in Northern Ireland, has won his libel action against Sir Tony O’Reilly’s, the Sunday World newspaper in Ireland.

The tabloid claimed that he had been the Provisional IRA’s chief of staff and had conducted an affair with Martha Pope, Senator George Mitchell’s  senior aide who was also close to President Bill Clinton .

Mitchell and Pope had been sent by Clinton to Northern Ireland to help progress the peace process.Pope played a major behind the scene role.

However, Pope and Mitchell’s credibility was deeply damaged by newspaper reports in 1996 alleging an affair between her and Gerry Kelly a top level Republican, with a long IRA history who was also a Sinn Fein negotiator.

The allegations came to a head at a Democratic Unionist conference, when Reverend Ian Paisley created a sensation by declaring that "people in Senator Mitchell's office are not to be trusted for they're friends of leading members of the IRA".

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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.

Next day, two newspapers published headlines including "Dangerous Liaison", and "Sex Scandal Perils Peace Talks".

The stories claimed that M15 had warned both then British Prime Minister, John Major and President Clinton of the "close friendship", and its impact on the process.

Martha Pope promptly sued both newspapers for libel and within days received apologies and libel costs of pounds $300,000

Speaking to the BBC after the ruling was announced Kelly said the case should have been dealt with sooner.

He said “This case could have been settled 15 years ago with a simple apology from the Sunday World but they consistently fought to keep the case from going to court…I felt I should pursue the case in order to combat the view in some elements of the media that republicans, and particularly ex-prisoners are fair game and easy targets."

Oisin Quinn, the lawyer representing the paper read out the apology. According to reports in the Guardian the newspaper “acknowledges that both articles were wrong" and "apologizes to Gerry Kelly for the upset the articles caused".


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How much more truth do you want to hear Seano.Those who brought murder to the table no matter who it was, it was all wrong.The dictators running this country Northern Ireland are blood hounds. They got away with the most heinous crimes and now are being paid to keep the peace - stop the killing and bombing - this is not about a cause it was a dirty little grubby war - it was all about power jobs control over the most vulnerable. Look at the names of young people murdered blown up for what -greed power and control. They failed what they try to achieve. I wish government bodies paid the pigs 40 years at least we could have saved 0ver 3,700 human beings. These are real people and if the law don't get them- the hot house will be waiting for the ruthless evil killers of souls .
Seano - I really thought long and hard about joining you in the gutter, and naming young victims of the troubles. I was hoping someone else would challenge you on this, as I fail to see what point you are trying to make here. I feel somewhat ashamed to be ‘playing your game’, my only defence is that letting your pathetic little postings go unchallenged may lead some to believe there is some merit in your arguments. So with profound apologies for any distress caused, here are some more victims of your so-called heroes - John Pedlow (17) Protestant, John Pedlow (17), Gordon Gallagher (9), Paul Crummey (4), Terence Herdman (17), David Walker (16), Bernard Teggart (15), Kathleen Feeney (14), Brendan Quinn (17), Paul Reid (17), Lee Houghton (5), Robert Houghton (2), Michael McCreesh (15), Gerard Craig (17), John Beattie (17), John Hunter (17), Michael Meenan (16), Joseph Taylor (17), John Bailey (17), Jane Davis (17), Heather Thompson (17), John McDaid (16), Patrick Toner (7), Edward Wilson (16), Siobhan McCabe (4), Robert Lloyd (0), Grace Loohuis (0), Eileen Kelly (6), Columba McVeigh (17)
You are so in denial of the truth -that i feel sorry for you. Google The Troubles! - I am aware and lived in it." Lost lives"Those who murdered must take responsibility for their planned actions. The stories of men, women and children who died as a result of the Northern Ireland troubles.
The list Dan lynch used covered the first 3 years of the troubles he "forgot" to tell you maryanna that list coverd 25 killed by republicans and over forty killed by british terrorist.150 children died during the period 1969 to 1998(GFA)the vast magority murdered by your loyalist pals and the British army.Dans figures are so rubbery they bounce off the page and maryann is so anti Irish she must have hate tattooed on her forehead I'm done talking to you morons.
3.3.1 Perpetrators of killings of those under 18 In the case of the under I 8s, the IRA are responsible for the largest number of deaths, followed by the British Army, but the variation in the scale of difference in the two age groups is not quite as marked. In the under 25 age group, the IRA were responsible for by far the largest number of killings and the difference between them and the next largest - the British Army -was quite marked (610 to 182)
Responsibility Between 1969 and 2001, 3,526 people were killed as a result of the Troubles.[125] Approximately 60% of the dead were killed by republicans, 30% by loyalists and 10% by British security forces. Responsibility for killing[126] Responsible party No. Republican paramilitary groups 2057 Loyalist paramilitary groups 1019 British security forces 363 Persons unknown 82 Irish security forces 5 Total 3526
@ Dan - many thanks for your honesty, we must never forget all loved ones who were murdered injured it was all wrong! Murdered by IRA Pasty Gillespie- Seamus Browne - David Caldwell - Kathleen Feeney - John Dunne Frank Hegarty list is endless By the book lost lives.
seanomelbourne's grubby little posts invite a response...so here are a few of the young victims of his so-called republican so-called heroes (ages in brackets) -Bernadette McCool (9), Carol Ann McCool (4), John McCaig (17), Angela Gallagher(1), Gerard O'Hare (17), Vivian Gibney (17), Tracey Munn (2), Colin Nicholl (0) Anthony Lewis (16), Patrick Campbell (16), Charles McCrystal (17), Samuel Hughes (17), John McErlean (17), Rosaleen Gavin (8), Harold Morris (15), Joseph Fitzsimmons (17), John McIlhone (17), Geraldine McMahon (17), Joan Scott (12), Alan Jack (0), William Crothers (15), Stephen Parker (14), Kathryn Eakin (8), Joseph Connolly (15), William Temple (16), Joseph McKinney (17)
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Where's your ten names maryanna why muddy the waters.Lost for facts maybe.
Additional estimated statistics on the conflict.[131] Incident No. Injury 47,541 Shooting 36,923 Armed robbery 22,539 People charged with paramilitary offences 19,605 Bombing and attempted bombing 16,209 Arson 2,225[citation needed]
Sean - you know and all the world knows that the IRA killed far more Catholics than anyone else - men,women and children - others killed as well and I condemn all of them - but to suggest the IRA where protectors of Catholics is a myth they killed less than 3 dozen Loyalist but many more Catholics to ensure that they kept control of nationalist areas.
I'll start the ball rolling with ten children murdered by your brave pals.Magella O'hare,Julie Livingstone,John Dougal,Annette Mcgavin,Stephen Geddes,Mick Mccartan,Katrina Rennie,Geraldine McKeown,Mick Scott,Frank Rowantree.Read them and weep you lowlife.
Maryanna,s lying diatribe is a testament to the dirty grubby propaganda war conducted by her terrorist pals.150 children(17yrs.or younger) were killed by British army terrorist or there murdering unionist cohorts.You name the eighty children allegedly killed by republicans or bury youself in your on lies.
What i believe is that everyone is making money out of the troubles -the war is big business! Sinners in for a penny in for a pound Greedy people are needy people, the more they have the more they want. What i feel is that anyone who planned murders during the troubles blown people to pieces murdered informers now these killers must be taken up for war crimes!




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