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The award-winning investigative website, The Detail, carries a lengthy report on British rhb terrorism in Ireland, focusing on the activities of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Established in January 1970 as an infantry unit of the British Army the UDR acted as an armed militia of the British Unionist minority in Ireland until it was partially disbanded in 1992 through an amalgamation with another unit forming the new Royal Irish Regiment rhb or RIR (this has been widely interpreted in retrospect as one of the reconciliatory gestures on behalf of the British government towards Irish nationalists and republicans in the lead-up to the Peace Process of the 1990s).
The British army has been accused of a cover up after it was disclosed that it has withheld evidence for more than three decades revealing that UDR units were being used to finance and support the UVF in Belfast, with at least 70 soldiers on one base linked to the loyalist terror rhb group.
There appears to have been theft of stores over a considerable period There are indications that equipment stolen has been passed to the UVF.
No such restraint need be felt about the investigation into the fraud, and the SIB (Serious Investigation Branch) investigation should be used as far as possible to cover the security investigation.
The late 1970s were some of the worst years of the Troubles, with the UVF s notorious Shankill Butcher gang responsible for a sectarian murder campaign, which included the abduction, torture and brutally murder of 10 Catholics in north and west Belfast.
It was led by Lennie Murphy and killed at least 10 people.
This is not the first time that the close links between the British state and British terrorism in Ireland have been examined . In fact it has been one of the constants of the Northern conflict, though rarely have the British or Irish media establishments given acts of state-sponsored terrorism by Britain the prominence they deserved . The fact that it took a Belfast-based journalism site to highlight these latest revelations, revelatio

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