
Austin Stack
Austin Stack was an Irish nationalist politician and member of the Irish Republican Army. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) and was known for his staunch opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty, advocating for a united Ireland. Stack's political career was marked by his commitment to the republican cause and his efforts to shape Irish policy during a tumultuous period.
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Recent news mentions
Austin Stack expressed his disappointment over the jury's decision to award damages to Gerry Adams, comparing it to spitting on the graves of IRA victims.
Awarding €100,000 to Gerry Adams is like spitting on the graves of those killed by IRA, says Austin Stack – The Irish TimesAustin Stack expressed disappointment over the jury's decision, relating it to his father's murder.
BBC faces legal costs bill of more than €3m after jury finds it defamed Gerry Adams – The Irish TimesAustin Stack is a campaigner whose father was killed by the Provisional IRA in 1984.
What the jury didn’t hear – The Irish TimesAustin Stack was a republican TD who corresponded with Beuque.
The Frenchwoman who fell in love with Ireland and Irish republicans – The Irish Times






















