Seamus Costello (Irish: Séamus Mac Coisdealbha, 1939 – 5 October 1977) was an Irish politician. He was a leader of Official Sinn Féin and the Official...
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Seamus Costello (1939–1977), Irish activist Séamus Coughlan (1953–2013), Irish Gaelic footballer Séamus Cullimore (born 1954), Irish politician Séamus Cullinane...
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time passed discontent with the ceasefire in the movement grew and Seamus Costello, IRA veteran, operations officer for "general headquarters staff" (GHQ)...
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former members of Workers' Party (aka 'Official' Sinn Féin), headed by Seamus Costello. According to the IRSP, 80 people were in attendance. A paramilitary...
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elements within the organisation who objected to the ceasefire, led by Seamus Costello, established the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). Another feud...
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Anthony Costello (born 1976), American attorney and politician Ryan Christopher Costello (1996–2019), American baseball player Seamus Costello, Irish politician...
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Liberation Army (INLA) and Irish Republican Socialist Party, led by Seamus Costello (later assassinated by the Official IRA during a bloody feud). The...
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[1665]". celt.uuc.ie. Retrieved 18 February 2019. McKittrick, David; Kelters, Seamus; Feeney, Brian and Thornton, Chris (1999). Lost Lives: The stories of the...
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Ewart-Biggs killed by PIRA Seamus Ludlow killed by RHC John Francis Green killed by UVF Robert Nairac killed by PIRA Seamus Costello killed by OIRA Jeffery...
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towards the Irish government of being dominated by "Jews and Freemasons". Seamus O'Donovan denounced Britain and the United States as being "centres of Freemasonry...
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