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HQ Video. IRA Victims Storys |
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
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Kingsmill massacre. IRA murders 10 innocent Protestants.
The Kingsmill massacre occurred on January 5, 1976 when ten Protestant men were killed just outside the village of Kingsmill in south Armagh, Northern Ireland by Irish republicans IRA. The Kingsmill massacre was one of the worst single incidents in a period of severe sectarian violence during the Troubles, in Northern Ireland. January 5, 1976, a Ford Transit mini-bus carried Protestant textile workers travelling home from work. The Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade stopped the van and shot the men in cold blood with Armalite rifles, SLRs, a 9mm pistol and an M1 carbine, a total of 136 rounds were fired in less than a minute. No one was ever charged in relation to the Kingsmill killings.-------------------------------------------------------------- Irish Ethnic Cleansing of Protestants in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Anne Hearst, a 23 yo woman shot by IRA gunmen who burst into her mobile home. Her mother and brothers were held at gunpoint while the killers waited for her. Her 3 year old daughter narrowly escaped death when a bullet went through the toy Kermit the Frog she had been cuddling. 3 years later her IRA killers returned to bring more tragedy when they murdered her Father. Doogary, Tynan, County Armagh-------------------------------------------------------------- Killing Fields of the IRA
During the past 30 years South Armagh has become synonymous throughout the world when one speaks about the present troubles in Northern Ireland. Beneath this beautiful facade however lies untold misery, bloodshed and pain of a community who have been under siege for the past 30 years. This community being, not Irish Catholic as one would naturally assume from years of outlandish propaganda, but Ulster Protestants.---------------------------------------------------------------- Brothers talk about the brutal and sectarian IRA murder of their Father
Brothers talk about the brutal and sectarian IRA murder of their Father. Protestant Trevor Elliott was gunned down outside a shop in Keady, County Armagh Northern Ireland 13 April 1983-------------------------------------------------------------- IRA booby trap bomb victim tells his story. Banbridge
In an IRA Booby Trap car bomb attack Mr Pollock lost both his legs as he backed his car out of his house on his way to work. Banbridge 12/11/81------------------------------------------------------------ Survivors of sectarian IRA atrocities talk about Victims group FAIR
Survivors of IRA atrocities talk about Northern Ireland Victims group FAIR and how it helps them deal with the past. The vast majority of IRA sectarian murders never saw anyone held accountable for their crimes.
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