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Assassination attempt on Gerry Adams unearthed in report into murder of Pat Finucane

British knew the UDA had a limpet mine to kill the Sinn Fein president


Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams
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A loyalist plot to kill Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams will emerge as part of the report on the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. The plan was to kill him by attaching a limpet mine to his car.

A letter to Adams from Sir Desmond de Silva, who carried out the review, said, “Whilst the focus of my report is Patrick Finucane's murder, it was appropriate for me to examine it in its proper context. Among the surrounding key issues is the role played by the British Army agent Brian Nelson.

"Accordingly, I wanted to make you aware prior to publication that my report touches on the plot by loyalist paramilitaries to attack you in May 1987."

Adam said, “Collusion between British state forces and unionist death squads was a matter of institutional practice by successive British governments throughout the decades of conflict in the north” reported the Press Association.

“It played a part in the attack in March 1984 in which I and three others were shot and it has already been reported that the British were aware of the plan to kill me in May 1987."

This could refer to an incident after Brian Nelson was recruited by the Force Research United, an arm of British Military intelligence in 1987, reports the Belfast Telegraph. Nelson was a UDA intelligence officer who secretly worked for British Military intelligence, handled Finucane’s details.

In the book “Brits”, by journalist Peter Taylor, he states that Nelson told his handler “Geoff” that the UDA had a Libyan-made limpet mine, which they intended to use to kill Adams.

The loyalists were placed under surveillance and the mine was seized. The plot to kill Adams was aborted because he was travelling in an armored vehicle.

In 1984 Adams was hit in the neck, shoulder and arm when his car was riddled with about 20 bullets. The other passengers survived. Three gunmen were arrested for the crime.

The review carried out by Sir Desmond de Silva, 500 pages in length, will be marked by a statement in the House of Commons, by Prime Minister David Cameron. The publication of the review is expected by the end of December. Cameron has accepted that collusion took place and has apologized to Finucane’s family.

In February 1989 loyalist UDA / UFF gunmen used a sledgehammer to break-in Finucane’s home, in north Belfast. The father of three was shot dead.

De Silva has already said his report will include previously highly-classified material relating to the murder.

Read more: New evidence of RUC collusion with loyalists in Pat Finucane murder


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Seano. Mc Guiness ran the army from his living room for decades. Was never hard to know where he`d be.
They tried and failed Seamus.
Curtis there were too many opportunities for the brits to take Adams and others out of circulation on either a tempory of permanent basis. It was never going to happen as he and his other protected buddy Martin were people the brits could do business with.
"Oh what wicked webs we weave. When we practice to deceive!" Ever since Pope Adrain IV claimed jurisdiction in his papal bull Laudibiliter over all the islands in the seas, and commissioned his fellow Anglo-Norman/Franglaise King Henry II of England to prosecute his covetuous claim over the golden vales of Hibernia, have perfidities such as this polluted the body politic. The Gaels cry out for reparation. Apologia non est justificatio! Fine words from the British Taoiseach butter no parsnips in Hbernia moderne.
and you were there to know that FallsRnat? why is it relevant. the man was shot it is irrelevant if the door was open or closed!
" If the brits had wanted rid of Gerry or anyone else. they`d have been gone in a flash" It wasn't politically feasible (largely due to Irish America and international visibility of the cause - particularly after Sands' death) and they didn't need "rid" of them based upon their ability to eliminate freedom of expression/press. They could not completely control Finucane's ability to get information out because of his position as a lawyer - therefore he had to go. Aside from high profile targets, it was well established in the O'Loan report that the british terror state policy targeted ordinary indigenous non-combatants.
If the brits had wanted rid of Gerry or anyone else. they`d have been gone in a flash.
Gerry Adams did nothing for the people of Northern Ireland compaired to the Mother of Northern Ireland. Who had a disdain for abortion.
At last an apology for Pat and an admission that the Brits colluded with terrorists groups.
some misinformation here, finucane's door was open when the gunmen entered. john grieg was the lone gunman in the failed Adams attack.
why be surprised/
joyce kilmer was polish - who knew?
how he managed to survive the troiks - he must've been of value to them.
As an Iris-American Navy vet with a third grade educated grandmother, I am all for the herois of the Irish cause. Joyce Kilmer left his heart in France under a "tree" in 1918 with the Fighting 69th. I have attended the last five St. P Parades from the Midwest. I am a T Dolan supporter. Nevertheless, I have grave reservations for the socialist drift of Mr. Adams. The recent visit by the "radical thespian" Hillary who wishes to take over the world stage should have sent "hot flashes" to those who defend the Catholic Church. Chrissie Quinn and Gerry are "birds of a feather". The goodness and courage of Mr. Finucane is only one more attempt to use the righteousness of the Irish cause to overthrow the queen and overthrow the role of religion in the world.
God bless all those who were involved in the heroic fight against British state-sponsored terrorism in the north of Ireland. And God bless Pat Finucane's family and their organization which has never wavered in their quest for justice. Cameron's apology should also be noted.
 




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