A State in Denial · British Collaboration With Loyalist Paramilitaries
- Authors
- Urwin, Margaret
- Publisher
- The Mercier Press Ltd.
- Tags
- murder , british collusion , dublin monaghan bombings , politics , history , misled , ireland and the troubles , operations , ira , unionist , ireland human rights , sectarian , uda , sinn fein , about ireland , ruc , pat finucane , secrect , book on northern irish history , uvf , book on the troubles , what is the northern ireland conflict , official , the troubles , covert , propagana , good friday agreement , killings , british army , collusion , northern ireland , belfast , history of the troubles , margaret urwin , discover
- ISBN
- 9781781174623
- Date
- 2016-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.97 MB
- Lang
- en
This meticulously researched book uses previously secret official documents to explore the tangled web of relationships between the top echelons of the British establishment, including Cabinet ministers, senior civil servants, police/military officers and the intelligence services with loyalist paramilitaries of the UDA and the UVF throughout the 1970s and early 1980s in Northern Ireland. Covert British Army units, mass sectarian screening, propaganda ‘dirty tricks,’ arming sectarian killers and a point-blank refusal over the worst two decades of the conflict, to outlaw the largest loyalist killer gang in Northern Ireland. It shows how tactics such as curfew and internment, honed in colonial outposts at the sunset of the British empire, were imposed on the nationalist population in Northern Ireland and how London misled the European Commission over internment’s one-sided nature. It focuses particularly on the British Government’s refusal to proscribe the UDA for two decades – probably the most serious abdication of the rule of law in the entire conflict. Previously classified documents show a clear pattern of official denial, at the highest levels of government, of the extent and impact of the loyalist assassination campaign.