@dmcex123
Darragh
1 year
@BBCNewsNI It’s so surprising to see some in Northern Ireland happily agree and support the denial of fundamental human rights. Northern Ireland’s ‘special powers act’ was a true reflection of ‘some’ Northern Irish people.
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@BBCNewsNI
BBC News NI
1 year
Gerry Adams and others who were interned without trial in the 1970s will be unable to obtain compensation, the House of Lords has agreed.
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@SimonCatRiley
Old Newtownabbeian
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI He should still be in jail now for mass murder. He has a cheek with this.
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@dmcex123
Darragh
1 year
Tweet media one
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@ind1sguise
beano
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI His case was based on the wrong person signed the warrant. Hardly a denial of human rights.
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@margaret19500
margaretcampbell
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI Would sayFinucane is raging about decision but not a bit surprised. Definitely not about the money
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@belfastDGM
David Moore
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI He was a murderer. He deserves nothing.
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@mosleysghostt
MosleysGhost
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI Cope and seethe.
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Craig Avon
1 year
@dmcex123 @BBCNewsNI Whats the difference between internment & remand...??
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