Thomas Kavanagh

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Among important strategic changes to security and political policy were the concepts of ‘criminalisation’ and ‘Ulsterisation’. The first meant that the IRA and other paramilitary groups were to be denied any acknowledgement of political motivation, and were to be treated in exactly the same way as those the authorities sarcastically called ‘ordinary decent criminals’.
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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