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    1. >The MRF was a secretive unit of the British Army deployed to Belfast in the early 1970s.

      >**They toured nationalist areas in plain clothes and unmarked cars and used non-regulation weapons to engage people they considered to be republicans.**

      >In 2013, the BBC aired a documentary in which some former members acknowledged that they had fired on unarmed civilians.

      That is the most benign possible way to characterise and communicate something so brazenly evil. 

      Government-run, extrajudicial death-squads made up of undercover soldiers armed with off-book weapons were unleashed into civilian areas to cause murder and mayhem in Nationalist communities.

      But I guess it’s better described as simply “touring Nationalist areas with their ‘non regulation’ weapons” just incase they came across a fenian who needed to be “engaged”. Makes it sound like a lovely time, like they were going on safari. 

    2. mobrules1 on

      Don’t forget, all of the so-called patriots trying to spread far-right propaganda in our country are well aligned with the likes of Tommy Robinson who openly supports soldier F and others who committed war crimes on our island.

      They only seek to divide the working classes for the benefit of the establishment.

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