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WAS it the secret war carried out by British agents inside the IRA which brought the Troubles to a close? Did British intelligence manipulate Sinn Fein into peace? Did either side really “win” the war in Ulster? Northern Ireland turned 100 years old this week. It is a fitting time to reassess the Troubles. Like most conflicts, it’s only with the passage of time that the violence which shook the north of Ireland and the rest of Britain for 30 years can begin to be understood. We know why the Troubles began – Northern Ireland was essentially a sectarian state, the Catholic population demanded civil rights, Ulster’s security forces brutally mishandled the situation, the IRA seized its opportunity and the British army was dragged into the conflict. But why did the war follow the course it did? Why did the violence come to an end? And what’s the legacy that the Troubles leave behind today? ....
Emergency services respond on Tuesday evening The lone gunman, wearing dark clothing and gloves, approached from Clifton Crescent, fired a number of shots at close range and walked back towards Clifton Crescent. Posting on social media, his devastated daughter Emma McClean wrote: All I can say is that my daddy was my world, my rock, my everything! As much as he was my sticking plaster I loved him! He was my all. My daddy didn t deserve this, I won t stop fighting for justice! Daddy I love you and I m so sorry that I wasn t with you! I would trade places in a heartbeat if I could, you had so much to live for, things will never be the same without you! I love you! And you will never walk alone. ....
Police search the scene of a shooting incident on the Cliftonville Road on February 3rd 2021 (Photo by Kevin Scott for Belfast Telegraph) McClean was later convicted of collecting information likely to be of use to terrorists with a charge of ONH membership left on the books. The court was told he was secretly taped telling a man abducted by ONH: If you tell anybody, I will come through your front door . It was disclosure from the court case, which involved three other defendants, which led to McClean being identified as a former soldier. ONH leaders were furious with McClean for not declaring his previous RIR membership, an omission that led to graffiti threats and tout allegations made against him. ....