Gerry Adams denies sanctioning murder of British spy Denis Donaldson

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has categorically rejected new claims that he authorised the murder of an IRA double agent Denis Donaldson in 2006, writes Daniel McConnell of the Irish Examiner.

Gerry Adams denies sanctioning murder of British spy Denis Donaldson

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has categorically rejected new claims that he authorised the murder of an IRA double agent Denis Donaldson in 2006, writes Daniel McConnell of the Irish Examiner.

Mr Donaldson was killed in Co Donegal shortly after he publicly revealed he was a British agent, a move which led to the collapse of the institutions in Stormont.

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