Kudos to Peter Taylor 👏 The absolute narrative here as is Britain: arrogance, exploitation, destruction. Go for the 32...#IrishFreedom Please do not fear.
Thank you for these, should never be forgotten the hurt both sides. This new Northern Ireland hopefully leaves all this in the past and let our kids have a peaceful future.
Peter Taylor execellent journalist and impartial, jon boucher excellent excellent human being who did his best to get to the truth even thought the hawks in Whitehall and dublin tried to suppress the truth
I was in the Job with Jon Boucher, top man and excellent officer. Plus Peter Taylor is the definitive source on the Troubles, all his work is superb and he is totally neutral
Peter Taylor and John boucher is a sop to supposed English decency I was always anti violence and pro peace and I feel foolish now I'm ashamed I ever supported Irish English gov murderous cnuts Homicidal baskets
Went to visit Belfast as a tourist recently...Was having a meal in an establishment and a person from falls road sat down and started talking politics non stop ..a miserable experience...ill never go back again
I've read and watched everything I can about the Stake knife affair as well as all of Peter Taylors books and documentaries. Of them all I found this to be the most powerful. That moment when Johnny Dighams wife sits down and hears his voice after all those years stopped me in my tracks. These families need true justice and I say that as a British veteran. Chief Constable Boutcher of the PSNI is imo complicit in the cover up and has absolved my government of their culpability in the murder of both informers and innocent civilians. We should never forget. Thank you for keeping these films alive.
Hi, thank you so much for the videos you post which are so brilliantly informative about Ireland's tragedy. Do you have please, or know of, a British documentary from the early 90s, focused on victims, which includes a very moving and powerful interview with the widow of Henry Babington who was killed in 1989?
@@ATroubledLand Hi, thank you very much for replying. I've been racking my brains but I can't remember the name of the programme, except that it was a documentary about victims rather than politics of Northern Ireland and it was either on the BBC, ITV or C4 (probably obvious!). I think there was another story on it about a young man who was killed who was very quiet and gentle and a guitarist, the family played a recording of his guitar playing, so poignant. I thought I had a video of it myself, but it seems to have gone missing. Thank you again.
I will keep an eye out for it - so much media on the conflict which is fantastic but its so new to everyone being locked away its hard to know what is what sometimes.
What security forces picked up the Libyan arms in Donegal? The impression given here was that it was the British. That can't be true. What else is untrue here?
I haven't watched the vid & won't need to, London controlled all sides at all times, same as they do in Palestine today. For reference see what the Catholic Church (including Captain Hugh Pollard) had said about Freemasonry/Secret Societies.....
Is stake knife dead who seen his body the proves new about him why they let him live was there some one else higher up in the ira rip all who lost there lives for nothing still no united ireland
Correct. They had at least one person from the Army Council. Classic British tactic, smoke & mirrors. Bare in mind I guarantee the IRA had people in the Irish & British establishments who were sympathetic to Ireland giving them intel.
Just due to the fact you we're born in a place colonised by Britian families are torn apart and live with generational trauma, wtf do Britian still need to colonise Northern Ireland for, makes no sense.
Not every Catholic voted for Sinn Fein, their rise in votes came long after peace. Taking RE out of it , it was the duty of their state to protect them - end of story. RE does not and should not come into it.