Rafael Parreira

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the British would not relent. After the government ended internment and special category status in 1976, the new secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Roy Mason, described the IRA prisoners as ‘thugs and gangsters’. Thatcher would sound the same note. ‘There is no such thing as political murder, political bombing, or political violence,’ she maintained. ‘We will not compromise on this. There will be no political status.’
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
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