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The republican movement has been urged to admit it was wrong after the Operation Kenova investigation found no evidence that a Co Tyrone man killed by the IRA was an informant.
Damian McCrory, 20, from Strabane, was abducted, interrogated, and killed by the IRA on October 7, 1985.
McCrory, who had learning difficulties, was accused of providing information that led to the British army killing three IRA members—Charles Breslin and brothers Michael and David Devine—in February 1985.
The Kenova report's findings, which clear McCrory's name, are a significant development in a long-standing case.
The call for an apology is aimed at bringing closure to the victim's family and correcting a historical injustice.
2025-09-22 18:18:00



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