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Tag Archives: RUC

Paint attack on SF man’s car is latest incident in campaign of intimidation

An Ardoyne Sinn Féin councillor’s car was covered in paint in the early hours of this morning (Thursday)

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Some victims are being shortchanged

There is a “blatant inequality” in terms of support and financial assistance from the Northern Ireland

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Writing on the wall for Co Tyrone Lenadoon paint unit

SAOR Uladh – or Soar Uladh as they were calling themselves on this wall in Lenadoon for a while – are inviting us to join our local unit. Squinter will come clean and say that he didn’t know Saor Uladh existed, much less that they had a unit in Lenadoon.

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‘Good samaritan’ murder case sent to appeal court

A LOCAL man who spent over 17 years in prison after being convicted of one of the most notorious Troubles murders in West Belfast has had his case sent back to the Court of Appeal. Patrick Livingstone was found guilty in May 1977 of the IRA shooting of Belfast City Council worker Samuel Llewellyn, who had been abducted and killed while repairing broken windows

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Local man got natural life for murder after trial lasting 3 hours – and an hour for lunch

LAWYERS for West Belfast man Patrick Livingstone are confident that his 1977 conviction for the murder of ‘Good Samaritan’ Samuel Llewellyn will be quashed after it was referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).

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Families vow to find the truth

On December 4, 1971 the UVF bombed McGurk’s Bar in North Queen Street killing 15 Catholics including women and children and wounding 17 more.The bombing was set against the backdrop of one of the most violent and destructive periods of the Troubles.

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