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Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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Larkin, Paul (2004). A Very British Jihad: collusion, conspiracy and cover-up in Northern Ireland. University of Michigan: Beyond the Pale. p.167 The UVF deny they were responsible for the bomb blast on the 16th. A Republican headstone is blown up in St Coleman’s cemetery, Lurgan. The National union of small shopkeepers report that shop owners on the Falls road are having to pay protection money, local Catholic Vigilantes say it is not them as they carry identification cards. July 1986: Killing of Catholic civilian Colm McCallan. He was shot near his home on Millview Court in north Belfast and died on 16 July. [39] Donegall Pass, Belfast, is said to be so named as it was a permitted “ pass ” , through wooded land owned by the Marquis, streets there, Elm, Pine, etc, named after the types of trees to be found in this once heavily wooded area.

A bomb explodes at the house of Miss Murnaghan ex-liberal MP for Queens University. No one was at home at the time. Report Of The Independent International Panel On Alleged Collusion In Sectarian Killings In Northern Ireland" (PDF). Center for Civil and Human Rights, Notre Dame Law School. October 2006. pp.4–10 – via Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN).A Royal Military Police patrol is stoned on North Queen Street in the New Lodge area. Troops from the 2nd Queen’s Battalion come under a barrage of petrol bombs. Repeated baton charges are made. Duncairn Gardens, North Queen Street and Carlisle Circus are cordoned off. wanted men from the Saor Eire extremist group will surrender to Gardai only if their demands for a public inquiry into their involvement into the killing of Gardai Officer Fallon are met. An English Policeman severely criticises the RUC for failing to protect the Unity Flats. The Policeman left the scene and phoned two Broadcasting companies in the hope they could help.

October 1984: Killing of Catholic civilian Harry Muldoon. He was shot dead at his home on Mountainview Drive, north Belfast. [37]

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General Sir Ian Freeland warns petrol bombers could be shot dead, if after a warning they did not stop throwing them. If arrested they could expect 10 years in jail. Letters are sent to all RUC Officers asking for their vote on whether to rearm.A bomb destroys the Belfast headquarters of the Irish Dairy Board. An 18 year old youth is jailed for 4 months after stoning an Army patrol on the Falls road last night. The Ulster Prince Ferry from Belfast to Liverpool was delayed, whilst bomb disposal officers searched the Ferry. It was found to be a hoax call that delayed the sailing by two hours. A soldier from the Light Regiment in Armagh is arrested after letting off a CS gas Canister in an Armagh Pub.

December 1983: Killing of Irish National Liberation Army member Joseph Craven. He was shot from a passing motorbike on Church Road, Newtownabbey. [36] October 1983: Killing of civilian Workers' Party member David Nocher. He was shot dead while cleaning a shop window on Mill Road, north Belfast. [36] A Falls road vigilante is shot and seriously wounded. The shooting is believed to be part of a feud between opposing elements in the IRA. Two soldiers from the 5th Light Regiment and two civilians are injured during fighting on Pump Street, Londonderry. September 1986: Killing of Catholic civilian Raymond Mooney. He was shot dead in the grounds of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. [39] This was claimed as retaliation for the killing of UVF member John Bingham two days before. [40]Three bottles of mercury used in time bombs are found in the Falls road area. Three people were killed not five in the weekend rioting says the RUC. Crumlin Road Jail is seriously overcrowded due to the arrests over the weekend. Bus fares are to go up due to the troubles. Ian Paisley says the arms finds on the Falls Road stopped an IRA attempt to burn down the Shankill.

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