'˜My daily job was to place bombs in Belfast centre'

Robert McClenaghan campaigning with family members of those murdered in the 1971 McGurks Bar bombing, attend a meeting with the Police Ombudsman's Office to present new evidence on the atrocity.

Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker PressRobert McClenaghan campaigning with family members of those murdered in the 1971 McGurks Bar bombing, attend a meeting with the Police Ombudsman's Office to present new evidence on the atrocity.

Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker Press
Robert McClenaghan campaigning with family members of those murdered in the 1971 McGurks Bar bombing, attend a meeting with the Police Ombudsman's Office to present new evidence on the atrocity. Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker Press
A member of the Victims and Survivors Forum has said he was 'immensely proud' of joining the IRA and how it was his 'daily job' to plant bombs across Belfast.

Robert McClenaghan was speaking in the 2011 documentary ‘When the war ends’ by director Thijs Schreuder. It is available to view on YouTube.

The information has come to light after forum member Jackie Nichols discovered Mr McClenanaghan’s background and resigned in anger.

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