Gerry Adams Escapes IRA Bomb Victims' High Court Damages Claim
Source: telegraph.co.uk
- Victims of three IRA bombings sued Gerry Adams for £1 damages, claiming he led the IRA's mainland terror campaign.
- Adams denied all involvement and IRA membership during a week-long trial in London's Royal Courts of Justice.
- Claimants dropped the case at the end, calling it an "emphatic end" for Adams but no victory.
Three victims of Provisional IRA bombings took Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to London's High Court over his alleged role in the group's attacks on Britain. The civil case sought just £1 in symbolic damages but aimed to force Adams to account publicly for his IRA leadership. It highlights ongoing battles for truth and justice from the Troubles era, pitting victims against a key figure in Northern Ireland's peace process.