Wednesday, March 23, 2005

 

The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings

The 1972/73 Dublin bombings were organised and executed by the UVF led by Jim Hanna and Billy Mitchell (both of whom travelled to Dublin to plant the bombs) with help from four British army intelligence officers based at army headquarters in Lisburn, Co Antrim.
The 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings were also organised and executed by the UVF led by County Armagh man Billy Hanna with help from six British army officers, four of whom were based at army headquarters in Lisburn and two of whom were based at battalion headquarters in Kitchen Hill in Lurgan.

The above information is taken from an astonishing book written by former RTE, BBC and Channel 4 journalist Joe Tierney.The book, The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings and the Murder Triangle, was published by Joe himself, and he goes into detail about the Dublin and Monaghan bombings which claimed thrity-three lives in the single worst atrocity in the history of The Troubles.Not one individual has been made to pay for these crimes but Mr Tierney exposes those involved.

Mr Tierney claims that Granada TV (who own Yorkshire TV, which produced a documentary on the issue which Mr Tierney was involved in) attempted to prevent the publication of this book and that they have intimidated publishers Mercier Press into pulling out of publication.Over the next few days on United Irelander I will post some of the shocking information contained in this book.

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