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He was one of the UK's most ruthless terrorists.
Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair was so dangerous, the British authorities brought in a law to jail him for life. Now in 2022, over 20 years since he was released from prison, Adair talks about his paramilitary past, attempts on his life, fleeing Northern Ireland and his continued support for peace - but at what cost?
The convicted director of terrorism also gives his views on allegations of collusion within his own paramafia organization, the instability surrounding Brexit and Northern Ireland protocol; the current threat paramilitaries pose to peace and why he believes a truth commission would only the further hurt many victims of the Troubles. This interview was orginally recorded for YouTube.
Hit link to view: https://youtu.be/qbWS7zcdXuU
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He was one of the UK's most ruthless terrorists.
Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair was so dangerous, the British authorities brought in a law to jail him for life. Now in 2022, over 20 years since he was released from prison, Adair talks about his paramilitary past, attempts on his life, fleeing Northern Ireland and his continued support for peace - but at what cost?
The convicted director of terrorism also gives his views on allegations of collusion within his own paramafia organization, the instability surrounding Brexit and Northern Ireland protocol; the current threat paramilitaries pose to peace and why he believes a truth commission would only the further hurt many victims of the Troubles. This interview was orginally recorded for YouTube.
Hit link to view: https://youtu.be/qbWS7zcdXuU
Don't forget to like and subscribe!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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