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Northern Ireland: The Collaborators

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Kiron KreuterSeptember 29, 2011

In 1989, two Northern Irish policemen were shot dead in south Armagh in an IRA ambush. A tribunal was set up in 2005 to investigate the deaths.

The Irish government may well now regret having set it up. The investigation has touched a raw nerve in the country's past. Irish police are suspected of collusion in their murders, and allegations have surfaced that British military intelligence were also aware of a plot. The British government has shown reluctance to aid the investigation, and one key witness was even prevented from giving evidence by the defense ministry.
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