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Civil Trial Against Gerry Adams Withdrawn

Civil trial against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings withdrawnJust nowShareSaveShareSaveBBCThe civil trial against Gerry Adams over three IRA bombings in Britain has been withdrawn.A lawyer for the claimants said on Friday that proceedings would be "discontinued".The victims bringing the case alleged that Adams, 77, was personally liable for injuries they received in IRA attacks in London and Manchester in 1973 and 1996.The former Sinn Féin leader had insisted he had no role in the explosions and h... Three people were suing ex-Sinn Féin leader for liability over IRA bombings in UK which left them injuredThree men who sued the former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams over three Irish Republican Army bombings in Britain have withdrawn their lawsuit, their lawyers told the high court in London.Adams, who became the president of Sinn Féin in 1983 when it was the IRA’s political wing, was for many years the best-known face of the movement seeking to end British rule in Northern Ireland.
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Context

The lawsuit involved allegations that Adams was personally liable for injuries sustained in IRA attacks in London and Manchester. S1S2

Key points
  • The claimants alleged Adams was responsible for injuries from IRA bombings in 1973 and 1996. S1S2
  • Adams has consistently denied any involvement in the bombings. S1
  • The claimants' lawyers announced the discontinuation of the proceedings in the high court in London. S2
  • Adams was the president of Sinn Féin, the political wing of the IRA, from 1983. S2
  • The lawsuit was aimed at holding Adams accountable for the actions of the IRA. S1
  • The decision to withdraw the lawsuit was made by the claimants' legal team. S2
  • The bombings in question occurred in London and Manchester, causing injuries to the claimants. S1
  • The case highlights ongoing tensions related to the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. S2
Why it matters
  • The withdrawal of the lawsuit may impact public perceptions of accountability for historical violence. S1
  • It reflects the challenges faced by victims seeking justice for actions during the Troubles. S2
What to watch
  • Monitor any future legal actions related to the IRA and its former leaders. S1
  • Watch for reactions from victims' advocacy groups regarding the case's withdrawal. S2
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