Kevin Barry O’Donnell (21), Sean O’Farrell (22), Peter Clancy (21) and Patrick Vincent (20) were shot dead in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church at Clonoe, near Coalisland, Co Tyrone ...
IRA admitted four men were on ‘active service’ at time of shooting at Clonoe church in 1992 A coroner’s ruling that an SAS team was unjustified in shooting dead ...
Northern Ireland’s presiding coroner, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys, found that the SAS soldiers did not have an honest belief in the necessity of using lethal force and that it was unjustified ...
this multi-media rumination on the shape of things to come as Ireland heads toward unification in 2032, plays for one night only at the New York Irish Center, 1040 Jackson Avenue in Long Island ...
20 - were shot and killed on 16 February 1992 at St Patrick's Church in Clonoe, Co Tyrone. Northern Ireland's presiding coroner, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys, found that the Specialist Military ...
Northern Ireland’s chief constable has expressed ... if they’ve got prejudices etc. Clonoe inquest: Family ‘vindicated’ as coroner finds SAS killing of IRA men ‘not justified’Opens ...
Connacht pair Mack Hansen and Finlay Bealham both picked up knocks in the win over England but trained with the Ireland squad on Wednesday morning Injury doubts Mack Hansen and Finlay Bealham ...
Injury doubts Mack Hansen and Finlay Bealham remain in contention to feature in Ireland's Six Nations game against Scotland on Sunday but Tadhg Furlong and Joe McCarthy look set to again be ...
The Northern Ireland High Court recently delivered a significant ruling regarding the use of lethal force by soldiers during an incident at Clonoe, Co Tyrone, on 16 February 1992. The case was brought ...
Northern Ireland’s presiding coroner ... He said the attitude of states to the ambush in Clonoe was summarised in a Ministry of Defence document as “an excellent Security Forces success”.
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