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  1. Oct 17, 2023 · BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Robert McClenaghan was 13 years old, lying on a bunk bed at home in west Belfast, when he heard the bomb that killed his grandfather. It was Dec. 4, 1971, and a 50-pound bomb had detonated three miles away at McGurk’s Bar, killing 15 people, all of them Catholics.

  2. Apr 2, 2018 · Mr Nicholl's 17-month-old son Colin was murdered by the IRA in a bomb attack on a Belfast furniture shop in 1971. He resigned after finding out that fellow forum member Robert McClenaghan was a...

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  4. Apr 5, 1998 · BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Robert McClenaghan bombed buildings for the Irish Republican Army. Now, he builds houses. “You can’t believe the sense of accomplishment until you see something like...

  5. Jul 2, 2010 · The curfew was broken when women carrying bread, milk and other supplies, marched into the Lower Falls in defiance of the British Army. Robert McClenaghan, a republican former POW, describes the significance of the British Army’s actions and the breaking of the curfew.

  6. Jan 10, 2018 · Robert McClenaghan – truth seeker Predictably, notions of keeping these children apart from dangerous IRA activities withered on the vine and child casualties quickly occurred in Belfast. On 12.08.73, twelve-year-old Cathy McGartland was ‘killed in action’ and is memorialised as a Cumann na gCailíní combatant.

  7. Nov 14, 2012 · A west Belfast community worker, whose home was attacked minutes after he gave a TV interview about anti-social behaviour, has urged people to stand up to the "hard-core" element responsible. A...

  8. Description Robert McClenaghan went to St Paul’s Secondary School in West Belfast and left with one O Level his schooling having been very disrupted by the conflict of that time. He was imprisoned aged eighteen in 1976 in Crumlin Road Gaol and the H Blocks (the Maze and Long Kesh prison).

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