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A very British jihad

collusion, conspiracy & cover-up in Northern Ireland

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An edition of A very British jihad (2004)

A very British jihad

collusion, conspiracy & cover-up in Northern Ireland

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In April 2003, the Stevens Report provided the first official acknowledgement of collusion between loyalist armed groups and British security forces in the murders of nationalists in Northern Ireland.Yet, as this book demonstrates, such collusion and associated conspiracies have been a central feature of the British response to the conflict in Ireland for more than thirty years. That response, argues Paul Larkin, amounts to a Holy War, or Jihad, in the name of Protestantism and the British monarchy. That war has been swathed in secrecy and denial, protected by notions of 'national security' that pervade every corner of the legal system and the political establishment - a very British Jihad.
Award winning investigative journalist Paul Larkin made the first of many films for Spotlight - BBC Northern Ireland's current affairs programme - in February 1989. It was about the murder of Pat Finucane. Since then Larkin has covered other controversial killings, RUC cover-ups, the burgeoning illicit drugs trade, the role of informers and agents, and the notorious Portadown based Ratpack'. He went on to produce a special investigation into the Dublin/Monaghan bombings for RTE.
The research for these films was the raw material for this book. Building on his earlier investigations, Larkin presents a detailed and revealing account of many aspects of Britain's 'dirty war'.
He provides a unique insight into the dangers and political pressures facing journalists who dare to investigate the unsavoury relationships between the intelligence agencies, politicians, the police, the British Army and loyalism.

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Beyond the Pale
Language
English
Pages
313

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and appendices.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.6082
Library of Congress
DA990.U46 L37 2004, JN1572.A38 C58 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 313 p. :
Number of pages
313

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Open Library
OL3357722M
ISBN 10
1900960257
LCCN
2004401285
OCLC/WorldCat
54679417, 506118427
Library Thing
3288346
Goodreads
1937715

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