Thursday, 23 May 2013

Entirely predictable response from the IRA on the arrest of the Hyde Park Bomber

In 1982 an improvised explosive device was detonated in Hyde Park killing four members of the Household Cavalry and eleven of their horses. A number of police officers and other civilians were injured.

I am delighted to say that John Anthony Downey of County Donegal, Ireland was arrested at Gatwick airport on Sunday and has been charged with the murders of Roy Bright, Dennis Daly, Simon Tipper and Geoffrey Young.

This has brought forth a statement from Sinn Fein which falls exactly into the category of, "They would say that wouldn't they" because it was so utterly predictable.
Sinn Fein Assembly Member Gerry Kelly said:
The decision to arrest and charge John Downey in relation to IRA activities in the early 1980s is vindictive, unnecessary and unhelpful. It will cause anger within the republican community.
Of course it is as vindictive, unnecessary and unhelpful as are the continuing criminal and violent activities of the IRA and its offshoots in Northern Ireland to this day.
But I have a feeling that the murderous Gerry Kelly's comments are more rooted in his fear that more of his own evil past may catch up with him in the near future.
Kelly was, of course, the 'Old Bailey bomber' who killed one and injured two hundred with a car bomb in 1973. He also shot a prison officer during his escape from Long Kesh in 1983.

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