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Old 24-09-2010, 19:12   #4
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Re: Home Office say increased risk of Irish-related terrorism

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
Has anyone experienced an irish-terrorist attack?
I don't think they will even if they had. it's best not to give them the attention. pretend they don't exist and that the bombs and killing never happened. it might go away then.
Yes, I have.

- Norn Iron (on active service)
- London Docklands, 1996

And a near miss in Brum in November 1974, when the Tavern in the Town pub, where the RAF trainees use to go have a drink, was blown up; we were kept on base due to a security alert.

And I think quite a few others may have, such as those who lived/served in NI, those who were around during the IRA mainland bombings, so yes - people have experienced an "irish-terrorist attack".
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