Originally posted by Cort Haus
The convictions of the 'Birmingham Six' were of course overturned,
The convictions of the 'Birmingham Six' were of course overturned,
...nor does it mean that 19 civilians (eventually 21) weren't killed in a pre-meditated terrorist attack.
and the provos never claimed responsibility.
On the 30th anniversary of the attacks in 2003, Gerry Adams, the president of the IRA's political wing Sinn Fein, said he regretted the bombings had taken place.
In any case this was rather too coincidental for me:
The explosions coincided with the return to Ireland of the body of James McDade, the IRA man who was killed in Coventry last week when the bomb he was planting blew up prematurely.
So islamic terrorists are worse than IRA? (I mean worse as, IRA were better at terrorism)
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