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British Crown's Murderous Policies in Occupied Ireland

UK Occupation Forces Conspired to Murder Hundreds of People in the Occupied Northern part of Ireland

UK Crown Occupation forces colluded with loyalist Terror groups in the Occupied parts of the North of Ireland on a vast scale leading directly to the deaths of hundreds of people must be fully investigated, said Amnesty International.
British occupation forces (army, MI5 and Royal Ulster Constabulary Special Branch) operated with thousands of agents and informants working inside paramilitary groups in Ireland, with many of these individuals directly involved in criminality and murder.
Just one of the paid army agents, Brian Nelson, provided assassination targets for the three main Loyalist Terror groups – the Ulster Freedom Fighters, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando – as well as providing weapons for the killings. Nelson was involved in importing hundreds of AK47s, grenades and rocket launchers from South Africa in 1988, with the weapons then channeled to the pro UK terror groups.


The evidence of collusion between members of the UK occupation forces and pro UK terror groups in Ireland, should be considered a war crime and crimes against humanity.

The depth of collusion is truly disturbing.
Killing people targeted by the British Crown, using intelligence provided by MI6 and shooting them with guns provided by the British state.

This was a mass murder of Irish citizens, not 100 years ago, but less that 20 years ago. A Crime that has not been challenged or investigated by the so called 'Free State' Government in Dublin.


There must be a full, independent investigation into the scale of the policy where the UK police, army and MI5 worked with pro UK terror groups, resulting in the deaths of perhaps hundreds of people.
Colonel & Chief of the British Paratroop Regiment Prince Charles.
The British Paratroopers have been involved in a shoot to kill policy in the occupied six counties of Ireland for decades.



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