Martin McGuinness

Politician

Martin McGuinness was born in Derry, Northern Ireland on May 23rd, 1950 and is the Politician. At the age of 66, Martin McGuinness biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 23, 1950
Nationality
Ireland
Place of Birth
Derry, Northern Ireland
Death Date
Mar 21, 2017 (age 66)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Politician
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Bernadette Canning ​(m. 1974)​
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We've got a bomb in the sports club,' says the narrator.' In a newly discovered video from a turbulent 1972 film, a female IRA terrorist tells authorities that it has planted a bomb at Belfast's Queen's University.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
It was a scene that seemed more at home in a police drama. As background music played, two men were caught carrying a bomb into a vehicle before a red-haired woman calmly led it to its destination. She had sent an alert to authorities moments before, advising them from a phone box: 'We've just dropped a bomb in the Queen's University Sports Club.' In 20 minutes, it is expected to end.' The 1972 bombing was just one shocking moment captured by an American documentary team headed by academic J Bowyer Bell. Bell's video included the moment of the explosion, which injured many people. His documentary was lost for decades after being broadcast only briefly after its premiere, but it has now been revealed in new BBC 4 programme The Secret Army, after reporter Darragh MacIntyre tracked down some of those involved in making it.

Martin McGuinness, a man from the United Kingdom, is stunned when he was filmed loading a CAR BOMB into a car that exploded injuring 26 people. 26 is an access-to-all locations 1972 documentary about Provos starring man Martin McGuinness, who would be NI's Deputy First Minister

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
On a street in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Ruthless IRA boss Martin McGuinness (left) and his allies seeming to pack explosives into a Volkswagen before the vehicle was driven away. The car bomb was later detonated (top right) on Shipquay Street in 1972. In the city centre, a massive explosion (bottom right) injured 26 people and burned many buildings. McGuinness was nicknamed 'The Butcher of Bogside.' He was the IRA's second-in-command in Londonderry during the Bloody Sunday Massacre, in which 13 innocent civilians were killed by British troops during a nonviolent protest against internment in 1972.

Families of 'Stakeknife' victims say the state and the IRA 'were co-conspirators in murder of their citizens', as damning report finds operation of Britain's top spy inside terror group's 'nutting squad' cost more lives than it saved

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
The agent is widely believed to be Freddie Scappaticci, a Belfast bricklayer who died in April aged 77, although today's report falls short of confirming this. Stakeknife is attributed to at least 14 people's execution as well as the kidnap and torture of many others, but the Army has long defended his operations on the grounds that his intelligence saved 180 lives. The study, according to Solicitor Kevin Winters, who was representing victims' families, was a "damning indictment on the state."
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