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British Spy in Sinn Fein Over Two Decades |
2005-12-17 |
![]() But after he was âoutedâ yesterday and thrown out of Sinn Fein by Mr Adams, the question raised in West Belfast was: âIf Denis, then who else?â Mr Donaldsonâs extraordinary confession came a week after he and two other men, including his son-in-law, were sensationally acquitted of charges of possession of sensitive security documents, which resulted in the forced rehousing of 2,000 people at a cost of £300 million. In one remarkable â and, for Mr Donaldson, extremely lucky â respect, his expulsion from Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Provisional IRA, also marks a significant departure from the traditional fate of a republican charged by his or her own comrades of âworking for the Britsâ. It is not unreasonable to suggest that only six months ago, prior to the IRAâs statement that it was ending its armed campaign to end British rule in the north of Ireland, Mr Donaldson would have suffered the fate of scores of earlier âvolunteersâ condemned to death for spying and been shot through the back of the head, his hooded body left on a roadside. |
Posted by:Pappy |
#4 Tell me about it |
Posted by: Johnny Rivers 2005-12-17 18:29 |
#3 Ima have ear worm now. |
Posted by: Secret Agent Spembale 1217 2005-12-17 16:57 |
#2 Nice graphic! |
Posted by: The Prisoner 2005-12-17 15:57 |
#1 Moles in the IRA: feature or bug? Stakeknife revelations hurt IRA and army__May 17, 2003 After a week of surprises and denials, what now for Freddie Scappaticci? Like a grisly arm pushing up through the soil of a long-abandoned grave, the name of Freddie Scappaticci sensationally surfaced last week, to widespread dismay and denial from all concerned. This ageing but still barrel-chested Irish builder living quietly in a west Belfast suburb was melodramatically "outed" in Irish newspapers as Stakeknife - the British army's top informant during the bloodiest days of the IRA's terrorist war. He stands accused of torturing and killing dozens during his reign over the IRA's own internal security team - called the nutting squad, as a fellow IRA man Eamon Collins once succinctly explained, "because they shoot you through the nut" |
Posted by: Red Dog 2005-12-17 03:10 |