Sunday, March 15, 2015
Gerry Adams, The I.R.A., Jean McConville and the Next Irish Election
The New Yorker has a long article on the likely involvement of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in the disappearing of Jean McConville. Mark Ames replies to the article here. With a Dail election possible this fall, and Sinn Fein currently leading some polls, expect more similar stories ahead. From spokesman for terrorists (and [almost certainly] brigade commander in the I.R.A.) in the 6 counties to Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland? That would be one of the stranger consequences of the Great Recession/European Depression.
Labels:
Across the Atlantic,
Irish History,
Strange But True
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