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#1 Apr 04 2006 at 5:29 PM Rating: Good
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-04-04T205124Z_01_L04734952_RTRUKOC_0_US-IRISH-DONALDSON.xml

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By Paul Hoskins and Michael Smith
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Police launched a murder inquiry on Tuesday after finding the mutilated body of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson who last year admitted spying on fellow Irish nationalists on behalf of British security forces.

The Irish Republican Army, which like Sinn Fein wants to end British rule in Northern Ireland, denied it was behind a killing that risks heightening mistrust two days before a fresh bid by Dublin and London to end a political stalemate in the province.

"The Gardai (police) are treating it as a homicide not a suicide," Irish Minister for Justice Michael McDowell said.

"They found the body on the floor with a bullet wound to the head," he told Sky Television. "There is damage to his right forearm ... it is almost severed."

Police in the Republic of Ireland confirmed they were investigating the discovery of a man in his mid-50s in the northwestern county of Donegal.

Donaldson was a convicted Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomber who spent time in prison with Gerry Adams, now leader of the guerrilla group's political ally Sinn Fein.

Donaldson was again arrested in 2002 and accused of spying for Sinn Fein at the Stormont parliament in Belfast but in a dramatic twist he was expelled from the party in December after admitting he had been a mole for the British for two decades.

"SERIOUS REPERCUSSIONS"

The IRA took the unusual step of issuing a brief statement on Tuesday: "The IRA had no involvement whatsoever in the death of Denis Donaldson."

The guerrilla group called a ceasefire in 1997 and pledged last July to down arms and pursue its fight for a united Ireland through democratic means. An independent watchdog reported in October that the guerrilla group was keeping to its pledge.

But Northern Ireland's main pro-British unionist party cast doubt on whether the IRA had renounced violence.

"If what I have heard is true, that they cut his hand off then that would show that they were saying 'here was the hand that signed away his obligation to IRA/Sinn Fein,'" said Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley.

"If this is so, or there is any suggestion that this is so ... this is a terrible happening that has very serious repercussions," he said.

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams condemned the killing, agreeing it could damage efforts to restore the province's regional government.

"It is likely that his death at this time is intended to undermine current efforts to make political progress," he said in a statement. "Those who carried out this murder are clearly opposed to the peace process."

British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart, Bertie Ahern, are both expected in Northern Ireland this week to unveil their latest plan to kick-start a mothballed assembly which collapsed in part due to the 2002 allegations that Donaldson and others had been spying for Sinn Fein.

The Stormont assembly, in which Catholic Nationalist and pro-British Protestant parties on either side of the Northern Ireland's sectarian divide shared power, collapsed three years ago after a police raid on Sinn Fein offices.


I'm surprised it took this long for retaliation against Donaldson.


#2 Apr 04 2006 at 5:38 PM Rating: Good
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Could hear the clock ticking down on that bloke.
especially wehn he moves to one of the most Fenian parts of the country, and ESPECIALLY wehn a newspaper prints his funting address.

and of course no one is claiming any responsibiltySmiley: lol
uuuuhhh golly Séamus?Smiley: confused

he should have left the Ireland and the U.K.


on that note.. doesn't say much for Sinn Féin wehn one of your top guys is a British agent Smiley: oyvey

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#3 Apr 04 2006 at 5:43 PM Rating: Good
That's what I still have trouble getting past. You betrayed an organization with a history of extreme violence, yet you choose to remain in the country. Good idea.
#4 Apr 04 2006 at 5:43 PM Rating: Good
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By weekend, there will be 3 more corpses. (maybe 4 if I heard correctly)

No suspects. No trial. No convictions. No TV coverage.

It happens.
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#5 Apr 04 2006 at 5:56 PM Rating: Good
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Nobby wrote:


No suspects. No trial. No convictions. No TV coverage.

It happens.


that happens here too, but we do have to hear about it in the form of gangster rap.



but honestly, WTF do these '26+6=1' people think is going to happen? All of the Orange culture to suddenly disappear and every person in NI to become Gaeilge? They are there, they are an entirely seperate culture.(in their own Celtic way of course) If anything, the true irony is that no matter waht anybody does, all of them are just becoming more and more the same ingredient in the giant cultural stew that is the "West"..

all a bunch of fu[cyan][/cyan]cking fluff nationalism
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#6 Apr 04 2006 at 6:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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No, y'all, these are some wacky Irishmen.

NOT SAFE FOR WORK

Hell, probably not safe for human... consumption.
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#7 Apr 04 2006 at 6:27 PM Rating: Good
I hate when you guys put a non-ws link up when I'm at work. It's there taunting me until I go home. Better to wait than to open a link with tubgirl or some sh[black][/black]it on it lol.
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