Thursday, November 21, 2013

British Army's Secret 'Terror Unit' Military Reaction Force Shot Unarmed Suspects In Northern Ireland

 
Secret British Army Hit Squad Posed As Dustmen And Meths Drinkers To 'Shoot And Kill Unarmed IRA Suspects' -- Daily Mail 
* Soldier said the people he killed were hardened criminals not innocents 'we were hunting down hardcore baby-killers' * Former members of the Military Reaction Force (MRF) have revealed that they wore disguises as they tracked down potential terrorists in Belfast * The unit, which was disbanded in 1973, would allegedly patrol west Belfast around the clock and would shoot suspected IRA members * Ministry of Defence has referred disclosures to police * Allegations made in BBC Panorama programme, Britain's Secret Terror Force, to air tonight A former British solider at the centre of revelations about the killings of unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland has denied his secretive unit acted outside the law. Tonight's BBC Panorama programme claims that an undercover unit of the British Army in Northern Ireland tasked with 'hunting down' IRA members killed unarmed suspects. In the episode, entitled Britain's Secret Terror, former members of the Military Reaction Force (MRF) revealed that they wore disguises as they tracked down potential terrorists, labelled by one as 'hardcore baby-killers', in Belfast as the Troubles raged in the early 1970s. Read more ....
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