Saturday, 27 July 2013
Suicide bombers - SF/IRA style
Human Bombs: Sinn Fein/IRA's version of bravery.
Sinn Fein/IRA love to portray themselves as brave heroes but these facts show the true lack of courage and disregard for human life that they have.
A brief description of "Proxy/Human Bombs" IRA/SF style; A person is kidnapped, beaten and their family are held hostage, they are tied and bound into a vehicle which contains a bomb and forced to drive it to a destination decided by the SinnFein/IRA terrorist. If they can escape well and good if not they die with anyone else that happens to be about.
Here are a few examples of Sinn Fein/IRAs Human Bombs.
24/10/1990 -
While his family was held hostage in their Londonderry home, Patrick
Gillespie, RC, 42, married, 3 children was forced to drive a car
loaded with a bomb into the Buncrana Road checkpoint in Coshquin. The
explosion killed Patsy as well as 5 young soldiers from the Kings
Regiment. Stephen Burrows 30, from Blackpool. He left behind a wife
and a 3 year old son. Stephen Beachem, 20, from Warrington, Cheshire
Vincent Scott, 21, from Walton, Liverpool David Sweeney, 19, from
Widnes, Cheshire Paul Worrall, 23, from Runcorn, Cheshire As the bomb
exploded, gunmen opened fire from the safe haven across the border.
Four years earlier Patsy had narrowly escaped death when he was forced
to drive another human bomb to a local Army base. RC Bishop of Derry,
Dr Edward Daly accused the IRA of "crossing a new threshold of evil"
17 civilians were injured in the attack.
Gillespie, RC, 42, married, 3 children was forced to drive a car
loaded with a bomb into the Buncrana Road checkpoint in Coshquin. The
explosion killed Patsy as well as 5 young soldiers from the Kings
Regiment. Stephen Burrows 30, from Blackpool. He left behind a wife
and a 3 year old son. Stephen Beachem, 20, from Warrington, Cheshire
Vincent Scott, 21, from Walton, Liverpool David Sweeney, 19, from
Widnes, Cheshire Paul Worrall, 23, from Runcorn, Cheshire As the bomb
exploded, gunmen opened fire from the safe haven across the border.
Four years earlier Patsy had narrowly escaped death when he was forced
to drive another human bomb to a local Army base. RC Bishop of Derry,
Dr Edward Daly accused the IRA of "crossing a new threshold of evil"
17 civilians were injured in the attack.
24/10/90 -
68 year old James McEvoy escaped injured after being forced to drive a
bomb into a checkpoint at Killeen, outside Newry. Cyril Smith, 21, P,
from the Royal Irish Rangers, died in the explosion, 13 of his
colleagues were injured. He was from Carrickfergus. At the inquest
into the atrocity James McEvoy said he was awakened in the middle of
the night to see two figures standing over him wearing balaclavas.
They blindfolded him before taking him some distance. He was ordered
to drive a car towards the checkpoint and if he did not comply two of
his sons would be murdered. He was to tell the soldiers there was a
bomb and they had 40 minutes to get clear. In reality though, within
seconds of Mr. McEvoy abandoning the car, the bomb was detonated.
James McEvoy died 7 months later. A relative said he "never got over
what happened that night in October".
bomb into a checkpoint at Killeen, outside Newry. Cyril Smith, 21, P,
from the Royal Irish Rangers, died in the explosion, 13 of his
colleagues were injured. He was from Carrickfergus. At the inquest
into the atrocity James McEvoy said he was awakened in the middle of
the night to see two figures standing over him wearing balaclavas.
They blindfolded him before taking him some distance. He was ordered
to drive a car towards the checkpoint and if he did not comply two of
his sons would be murdered. He was to tell the soldiers there was a
bomb and they had 40 minutes to get clear. In reality though, within
seconds of Mr. McEvoy abandoning the car, the bomb was detonated.
James McEvoy died 7 months later. A relative said he "never got over
what happened that night in October".
24/10/90 -
Another Proxy attempt on the same day at Lisanelly Army base, Omagh,
failed when the main bomb didn't explode. A man had been strapped to
the car seat and forced to drive the bomb in, while his wife and 7
year old child were held hostage.
failed when the main bomb didn't explode. A man had been strapped to
the car seat and forced to drive the bomb in, while his wife and 7
year old child were held hostage.
22/11/90 -
At around 9:30pm, a number of armed and masked men took over a house
in Newtownbutler. A man was taken out while his elderly parents were
tied up in a toilet. He was driven to the IRA's safe haven of the
Irish Republic were they held him in a derelict house. From there he
was taken away in a Toyota pickup truck accompanied by two armed men.
He was made to drive the truck to Annaghmartin, Fermanagh checkpoint
and told that the truck carried a bomb on a 5 minute timer. At the
checkpoint he shouted a warning and there was a small explosion. The
bomb itself failed to go off. On examination, the bomb contained
3,500lb of homemade explosives, the biggest IRA bomb to date. Had it
exploded it would have caused enormous havoc, destruction and certain
death.
in Newtownbutler. A man was taken out while his elderly parents were
tied up in a toilet. He was driven to the IRA's safe haven of the
Irish Republic were they held him in a derelict house. From there he
was taken away in a Toyota pickup truck accompanied by two armed men.
He was made to drive the truck to Annaghmartin, Fermanagh checkpoint
and told that the truck carried a bomb on a 5 minute timer. At the
checkpoint he shouted a warning and there was a small explosion. The
bomb itself failed to go off. On examination, the bomb contained
3,500lb of homemade explosives, the biggest IRA bomb to date. Had it
exploded it would have caused enormous havoc, destruction and certain
death.
3/2/91 -
IRA force a man to drive a 500lb human bomb into a UDR base in
Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry by holding his wife hostage in another
car. The driver shouted a warning and escaped before the bomb
exploded. Part of the base and 50 surrounding houses were badly
damaged. 3 members of the man's company had already been murdered by
nationalists because the firm survived by buliding for the security
forces.
Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry by holding his wife hostage in another
car. The driver shouted a warning and escaped before the bomb
exploded. Part of the base and 50 surrounding houses were badly
damaged. 3 members of the man's company had already been murdered by
nationalists because the firm survived by buliding for the security
forces.
24/3/93 -
On the day before John Hume and Gerry Adams issued their first joint
statement, the IRA exploded a one ton bomb in Bishopsgate, London. The
bomb caused damage estimated at upwards of a billion pounds. On the
same day two taxi drivers were used as human bombs in nationalist
attempts to blow up London, it failed when the drivers managed to
abandon their taxi's and shout warnings.
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