Benjamin Eskola

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In the five years leading up to the Shankill bombing, eighteen people with Sinn Féin connections were killed by Protestant extremists. Three of the dead were Sinn Féin councillors while another councillor lost a brother and a son in separate attacks. Republicans alleged collusion by the authorities in many of the killings, while the IRA retaliated by killing many alleged loyalist extremists.
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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