
Gerry Adams ‘as culpable as those who planted IRA bombs’, high court hears
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Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams is facing a civil trial where he is accused of being as culpable for IRA bombings on the UK mainland as the bombers themselves. The case is brought forth by three victims seeking symbolic damages of £1 each for their injuries sustained during the Troubles-era attacks, including the 1973 Old Bailey bombing and the 1996 London Docklands and Manchester bombings. The trial raises significant questions about accountability and the legacy of political figures involved in the conflict.
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The Troubles in Northern Ireland were marked by violent conflict primarily between nationalist/republican and unionist/loyalist groups, leading to thousands of deaths and injuries. Gerry Adams, as a prominent figure in Sinn Féin, has long been a controversial character, with debates surrounding his role in the IRA's activities. This trial underscores the ongoing struggle for reconciliation and justice in a post-conflict society.
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