Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6)
[…] and UDA member David Fogel gave an interview to the London Times.(1) In it he denounced sectarianism and said that he hoped that one day ‘the Official IRA and the UDA would work together, because both organisations have the working people at heart’ (Boulton, 1974; 182-183). Sadly, for all that Glen Barr’s founding of […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006)
[…] Na irac to Duncan Campbell of The New Statesman in 1984, they were credible because Holroyd was a loyal Army Intelligence Captain with absolutely no sympathies for IRA terrorism. (1) Despite efforts on the part of Martin Dillon in The Dirty War (Hutchinson, 1989) to smear Holroyd as an embittered ex-soldier motivated purely by […]
Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999)
[…] it was clear evidence to anyone. Taylor describes how, using state intelligence, the UDA’s ‘targeting’ of the Nationalist community improved: fewer Catholics were murdered at random, more IRA members. Another way of describing these events would be this: the British Army was running the UDA’s assassins against the IRA – and successfully, too. In […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995)
[…] As usual with British authors working this field, most of his sources are unnamed; but his ‘former officer at the Yard’, ‘a contact in MI5’, ‘a senior IRA intelligence officer’, ‘a former general’, ‘a friend in the RUC’ and so forth, tell a story of continuous internecine warfare between the various bureaucracies, and covert […]
Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994)
[…] Box 4769, London WC1N 3XX; cheques payable to Larry O’Hara. Since 1945 MI5 has had three main domestic targets: Soviet bloc espionage, the British Left and the IRA. With the Soviet target gone, and the British Left of no consequence for the foreseeable future, all that remains of the old agenda is the IRA. […]
Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)
[…] of these European groups did not engage in mass terror against the general public.(15) The situation in Northern Ireland was different, but not completely different. The Provisional IRA were (and remain) a green fascist terrorist organisation with a petty bourgeois politics and political leadership whose occasional pretensions to social radicalism are a sham.(16)However, they […]