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Gerry Adams at London trial to 'assert legitimacy of the republican cause'
Three victims seek symbolic damages in a London civil trial probing Gerry Adams's alleged IRA leadership and the legitimacy of the republican cause.
- 1- Gerry Adams said he attended London’s High Court to defend the legitimacy of the republican cause and deny claims linking him to three IRA bombings. 2- Three men who were injured in the attacks allege that the former Sinn Féin leader was a senior figure in the Provisional IRA at the time. 3- Adams has firmly rejected the accusations, maintaining he had no involvement in the bombings.
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Gerry Adams in London ‘to assert the legitimacy of the republican cause’
Three men are bringing legal action against him saying he was behind three IRA bombings in England. Gerry Adams has said he came to the High Court in London “to reject the allegations” of him being behind three IRA bombings in England and “to assert the legitimacy of the republican cause”. He commented after giving evidence in the legal action he is defending against three men who were injured in the bombings. John Clark, a victim of the 1973 Ol…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
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- 75% of the sources lean Left
75% Left
L 75%
C 25%
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