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    When the allegations of abuse were first made public in a 2009 UTV programme, Gerry Adams subsequently alleged that his own father had subjected family members to emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Gerry Adams (born October 6, 1948, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is the former president of Sinn Féin, long regarded as the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and one of the chief architects of Sinn Féin’s shift to a policy of seeking a peaceful settlement to sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.

  3. Gerry Adams talks about the end of Provisional IRA violence, a united Ireland, and why Westminster needs to prepare to move out of the region.📻 Listen to Ti...

  4. Feb 9, 2018 · Declaring to the BBC's Andrew Marr that his struggle for a united Ireland was not a failure, Gerry Adams made an implausible claim: the target had not been missed as Sinn Féin had bagged half a...

  5. Oct 18, 2019 · The former Sinn Féin president, who is now a member of the Dáil (Irish parliament), has always denied being in the IRA. Although interned twice in the 1970s, Mr Adams has never been found guilty...

  6. Nov 18, 2017 · Gerry Adams has announced he will stand down as member of the Irish Parliament and Sinn Fein party leader next year. Sky News looks back at the career of the world's most recognisable Irish ...

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams can be sued in a personal capacity by victims of IRA bomb attacks in England, the High Court in London has ruled.

  8. Oct 27, 2013 · View the Gerry Adams Fast Facts on CNN and learn about the former president of Sinn Fein, the leading republican political party in Northern Ireland.

  9. Feb 10, 2018 · As Gerry Adams bows out after more than three decades as Sinn Féin leader, questions about his IRA involvement will remain forever unanswered.

  10. Gerry Adams, orig. Gerard Adams, (born Oct. 6, 1948, Belfast, N.Ire.), Irish nationalist and president of Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He was interned without trial as a suspected terrorist in 1972, 1973–76, and 1978.

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