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Mahdi al-Harati, former commander of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan Civil War, is seen here fighting in Syria as commander of Liwaa Al-Umma, a designated terrorist group fighting the Syrian government.

From al-Qaeda Terrorist To CIA “Freedom Fighter”: One Man’s Journey From Europe To Libya

The History Of Britain’s Deadly Collusion With Terror

Britain is not the enemy of terrorism – it stokes the flames of sectarianism and facilitates death squads when and where it fits in with the agenda of their foreign policy.

May 26th, 2017
Gerard McNamara
May 26th, 2017
By Gerard McNamara
The Pro-British Ulster Defence Association parade through Belfast, Northern Ireland under the protection of armed British troops, in August 1972. (AP Photo)

When Britain’s collusion with death squads across the ‘Middle East’ and Africa is mentioned it falls on deaf ears.  The only time you’ll hear of Britain’s open collaboration with these forces are when they are branded ‘moderates’ or ‘rebels’ by the British media. Firstly, what do I mean by death squads? I use this term to refer to a wide range

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Ireland To Prosecute Top Banker Who Destroyed Their Economy — Guess Where He Was Hiding

Drumm faces 33 charges in Ireland, which echoes Iceland’s unprecedented move to hold its bankers criminally.

March 16th, 2016
Claire Bernish
March 16th, 2016
By Claire Bernish
Former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm walks free from Central Criminal Court in Dublin, Ireland Tuesday March 15, 2016, after he and relatives lodged 150,000 euros for his bail on 33 fraud charges. Drumm was extradited from Boston to Dublin on Monday after spending seven years in the United States seeking to gain U.S. bankruptcy protection and avoid facing 33 Irish fraud charges connected to Anglo’s 2009 nationalization and collapse. Court officials expect his trial to begin in mid-2017. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE

A former head of a major Irish bank has been extradited from the U.S. and brought before Dublin District Court to face several charges stemming from the bank’s role in the 2008 financial crisis. David Drumm, former chief executive of Irish Anglo Bank from 2005 until 2008, had been arrested in Boston in October 2015, and originally attempted to

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Stolen Documents Reveal British Spy Behind Terror Attack That Claimed 9 Lives

The Shankill bombing became one of the most infamous actions “carried out by the IRA” during the war for an independent Northern Ireland during a time known as “the Troubles.”

February 11th, 2016
Sean Kelly | The Fifth Column News
February 11th, 2016
By Sean Kelly | The Fifth Column News
mage Source: Wikimedia, Creative Commons Ardoyne, North Belfast Collusion is not an illusion

Editor’s note: TFC does not publish conspiracy theories without ample facts. The term “false flag” is used in this article. It is not a term we use lightly. The single most important indisputable fact of this article: the mastermind behind a bombing that left 10 dead and another 50 wounded was an undercover operative employed by the British who

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IRA Terrorist Behind 1993 Belfast Bombing Was ‘MI5 Informant’ – Leaked Documents

Belfast Bombing

January 28th, 2016
RT
January 28th, 2016
By RT
Aftermath of the Shankill Road Bombing © Wikipedia

Northern Ireland’s police watchdog is investigating allegations that the IRA operative who planned the 1993 Shankhill Road bombing was an MI5 informant who gave intelligence that could have helped security forces stop the atrocity. Nine civilians, including two children, were killed in the attack on a fish shop in Belfast’s loyalist

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Natives, Irish Find Common Ground Through History Of Being Colonized, Oppressed

Even with an ocean between them, people of Irish descent, Native Americans and First Nations find that they share a history of oppression, as well as a desire to reclaim their heritage by bringing their languages back to life and passing them down to future generations.

December 17th, 2014
Christine Graef
December 17th, 2014
By Christine Graef
Gaeltacht

People display the flags of Ireland and Canada  while posing with the sign for the Gaeltacht Cheanada, in Ontario, Canada (Photo: Oireachtas Gaeilge Cheanada Face Book page) TAMWORTH, Ontario --- With their roots stretching back to a land oppressed by colonization, many Irish in North America are finding more in common with the native people

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Protesters Clash With Police Ahead Of G-8 Summit

Anti-capitalist and environmentalist demonstrations against the summit of the Group of Eight major nations are already underway.

June 15th, 2013
Martin Michaels
June 15th, 2013
By Martin Michaels
Britain G8 Protests

Police raided and arrested 57 protesters Tuesday ahead of the summit of the G-8 group of major industrial nations next week in Northern Ireland. The raids could be a harbinger of much larger protests by environmental and anti-poverty groups, in keeping with the widespread protests these meetings have drawn in previous years. The Guardian newspaper

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