Charlie McIlmurray

Charlie McIlmurray

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Charlie McIlmurray was a figure associated with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. He became notable in the context of the conflict for being a victim of violence, particularly in relation to the IRA's brutal stance against informers, as evidenced by Gerry Adams' statement that 'the consequence for informing is death.' McIlmurray's murder in 1987 serves as a stark reminder of the deadly consequences faced by those suspected of betrayal within the republican movement.

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