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A senior Belfast IRA leader of the time, Billy McKee, who was seriously injured in the St Matthew’s church clashes, entered republican folklore by reputedly holding off Protestant gunmen almost single-handed and preventing a loyalist invasion of the Short Strand. His action did much to restore the ghetto credibility of the IRA as defenders of Catholic districts.
Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
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