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El. knyga: Shadows: Inside Northern Ireland's Special Branch

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Mainstream Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780577678
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Mainstream Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780577678

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In the early hours of 30 April 2003, twelve armed and uniformed officers accompanied by four plain-clothes detectives burst into Alan Barker's house. They stayed for hours, turning over rooms, seizing documents, impounding computers, files and anything else that interested them. The family were treated as terrorist suspects, the operation resembling so many others in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. But Alan Barker was and is no terrorist. In fact, he has spent his adult life fighting terrorism on the streets of his native province.

Barker belonged to the Special Branch, the RUC's elite unit dedicated to fighting the IRA, the INLA and loyalist terrorists. He gives a gripping insider's account of life on the frontline and demonstrates how the RUC used sophisticated listening devices and informants, including the notorious supergrass Raymond Gilmour, in their fight to gain the upper hand.

After nearly 30 years of loyal service, Barker retired angry and disillusioned about what he views as the government's capitulation to the terrorists. This is the book that Downing Street and the Northern Ireland Office don't want you to read. It is a story of courage under fire, guile, Le Carré-esque plots and treachery.

Recenzijos

"Shocking, thrilling, spellbinding (Book of the Year)" * News of the World * "Gives an honest account of the motivations and driving forces behind the RUC and its various off-shoots" * Sunday Business Post * "Powerful . . . Northern Ireland wasn't worth the shedding of one drop of blood never mind the loss of a single life. Alan Barker's book makes that abundantly clear" * Sunday World *

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In the early hours of 30 April 2003, three police Land-Rovers arrived at Alan Barker's door. Twelve armed and uniformed officers accompanied by four plain-clothes detectives entered the house. They stayed for four hours, turning over rooms, seizing bundles of documents, impounding computers, disks, files and anything else that interested them. The family subjected to this dawn raid were treated as common criminals, the operation resembling so many others in Northern Ireland over the Troubles when police and troops swooped on the homes of terrorist suspects. But Alan Barker was and is no terrorist. In fact, he has spent his adult life fighting terrorism on the streets of his native province.
Introduction 9(2)
List of Abbreviations
11(2)
Prologue: A Brush with the Assassin 13(6)
A Middle-Eastern Experience
19(6)
Teenage Kicks
25(8)
In Training
33(8)
Armagh -- A Rude Awakening
41(10)
A Baptism Under Fire
51(10)
Hatred and Love in One City
61(18)
A Sense of Loss
79(8)
Special Branch - A New Career
87(12)
No Justification for Murder
99(12)
Operational Successes and Failures
111(14)
Agent Recruitment
125(12)
Recruiting Raymond
137(14)
Fighting Back Against Terrorism
151(10)
A Brush with Death - Infiltrating the IRA
161(18)
The Hunger Strike - No Time to Relax
179(14)
Agents Are Not Above the Law
193(8)
M60 Recovered
201(10)
The Supergrass Trial
211(10)
Republican or Loyalist - It Made No Difference
221(6)
The Technological War
227(12)
Epilogue: Loyalty Counts for Nothing 239


Alan Barker was born in Belfast in 1955 and joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary in 1973. After three years as a uniform constable he transferred into Special Branch, where he remained for 26 years until his retirement in 2002. He now lives in the south of England, where he is self-employed.