Colin Smith

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“The Provo army was started by the people to set up barricades against the loyalist hordes,” Albert explained at the time. “We beat them with stones at first, and they had guns. Our people had to go and get guns. Wouldn’t they have been right stupid people to stand there? Our people got shotguns at first and then got better weapons. And then the British, who were supposed to protect us, came in and raided our homes. What way could you fight? So you went down and you blew them up. That was the only thing left. If they hadn’t interfered with us, there probably would be no Provo army today.”
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
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