Britain sent an Irish Republican Army veteran convicted in the deaths of nine Protestants back to prison Saturday after accepting police evidence that he had resumed activities with the IRA. The decision represented a significant warning to the IRA, which had more than 200 members paroled early from prison as part of the province’s 1998 peace accord. Among them was Sean Kelly, who was convicted of nine counts of murder and sentenced to life for his role in blowing up a fish shop in a hard-line Protestant neighborhood in October 1993. Among the dead were an elderly couple and two children. Full Story
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