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[edit]Northern Ireland, Troubles, Killings in, Some Statistics of .
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Wikipedia shows:-
While bombings in Great Britain tend to have had more publicity, 93% of killings happened in Northern Ireland.
Republican paramilitaries have contributed to just under 60% of these (though just under 40% of civilian deaths are attributed to these groups).
Loyalist paramilitaries account for a higher proportion of civilian deaths (those with no military or paramilitary connection) according to figures published in Malcolm Sutton’s book, “Bear in Mind These Dead: An Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland 1969 - 1993”. According to research undertaken by the CAIN organisation, based on Sutton's work,
85.6% of Loyalist killings,
35.9% of all killings by Republican paramilitaries
52.9% by the security forces
took the lives of civilians between 1969 and 2001.
The Security Forces did not actually take that high a proportion of actual Civilian Lives as the PIRA and UlsterFf types were of course in Civilan clothing.
[Footnote I have been told that Seamus Cusack was sent to get his kid brother back out of melee before 'something happened'] Seamus's family were known for their Crown Service in HMF in Lanndanderry [to use the ald gaelic roots of the official name].
Lost Lives:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEATHS:
REPUBLICIANS:
IRA: 1771 = 48.7% ,
Other Republicans: 135 = 3.7%
INLA: 127 = 3.5%
OIRA: 54 = 1.5%
Real IRA: 29 = 0.8%
IPLO: 23 = 0.6%
LOYALISTS:
UVF: 534 = 14.7%
UDA/UVF: 408 = 11.2%
OTHER LOYALISTS: 79 = 2.2%
RED HAND COM: 13 = 0.4%
LVF: 12 = 0.3%
RED HAND DEF.: 3 = 0.1%
SECURITY FORCES:
ARMY - 239, SAS - 62, UDR - 8, RIR -0, RUC - 52, BRITISH POLICE - 1, IRISH POLICE - 3, IRISH ARMY 2.
Security forces total: 367 = 10.1%,
Republican total: 2139 = 58.8%
Loyalist Total: 1050 = 28.9%
Others/unknown: 80 = 2.2%
Overall Total: 3636 deaths
Bit of a difference in these percentages?
I am obliged to Widow.
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