Wednesday, April 11, 2007
DNA test may hold truth of 1984 murder…
As most of the past appears to be in the process of being systematically buried, Greg Harkin tells the complex story of one case that may yet see light, some twenty three years after the killing of Mary Travers outside St Brigid’s Church on the Malone Road in Belfast.
Mick Fealty @ 11:10 AM
Trow,
I can only sustain so much free speech. If you make your case cleanly I am happy to sustain it. If you make unsupported allegations against individuals, I can’t.
Posted by on Apr 13, 2007 @ 08:38 AM[Text removed - moderator]
Just go down the list that Jane Winters’ British Irish Rights Watch has provided in the article about Stakeknife, thanks to the input that ‘Ingram’ has provided, and you will see that they all “were murdered by the IRA’s” Stakeknife, no question about it, though it increasingly appears that many more individuals were involved in the killings, some even British covert double agents, like Gregory Burns, Aidan Stairs, and John Dignan.
I am just showing posters what it really is - what calls for a truly independent commission to unravel since it was totally unnecessary, and the dirtiest part of the dirty war.
Posted by on Apr 13, 2007 @ 10:04 AMBye for now, folks.
I am not going to tolerate a capricious administrator, picking over my posts as he sees fit, and admitting so when he feels in the mood, and not when he doesn’t - what results in their turning out to be hardly coherent, and certainly not what I intended.
Posted by on Apr 13, 2007 @ 11:10 AMTrowbridge
Your posts wouldn’t stand up if a Harland and Wolff crane was supporting them.
Posted by on Apr 14, 2007 @ 06:36 PM



