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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Saturday April 12, 2003 22:16author by Ailin Report this post to the editors

It has emerged tonight that a British agent at the centre of alleged security force collusion with loyalist paramilitary killers in the North, has died of natural causes.

Security sources have confirmed that Brian Nelson, who was living at a secret location in England, suffered a heart attack two weeks ago.

Mr Nelson was a former Ulster Defence Association head of information, recruited by military intelligence at the height of the Troubles.

One of the targets for assassination he compiled a dossier on, was Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane, who was shot dead by UDA gunmen in February 1989.

His death comes as the British Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir John Stevens, prepares to publish a major new report on the killing and claims of police and army conspiracy with loyalists.

author by Mr. Heartbreak Hotelpublication date Sun Apr 13, 2003 01:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How convenient! The CIA and others have known for years how to induce so called heart attacks. Avoid hill walking!!!

author by IMCpublication date Sun Apr 13, 2003 03:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you are going to put up a "Flash" then at least read the front page of the newswire first....

Flash: Brian Nelson is dead
by Max Sun, Apr 13 2003, 1:54am

Was he killed by the PROVOS????? Or MI5
A British Army agent at the centre of collusion between unionist paramilitaries and the British forces in Ireland has been found dead in mysterious circumstances.


A British Army agent at the centre of collusion between unionist
paramilitaries and the British forces in Ireland has been found
dead in mysterious circumstances.

Brian Nelson worked for the British Army's notorious 'Force
Research Unit', a shadowy department responsible for undercover
killings and assassinations.

Nelson, who also functioned as the intelligence chief of the
paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA), directed the death
squads in attacks on nationalists who appeared on a British hit
list of targets.

Nelson reorganised, redirected and rearmed the UDA. Following his
arrest, the British judicial establishment worked assiduously at
curtailing what was set to be an enormously compromising trial
for the British government.

At the behest of the then British attorney general, Patrick
Mayhew (later to become British Secretary of State), the most
serious charges were dropped and Nelson agreed to plead guilty to
a series of lesser charges. All opportunity to cross-examine the
defendant on the serious issue of collusion was avoided in court.

Most of those involved in the collusion plot have died in
mysterious circumstances, and Nelson is no exception. UDA
members Billy Stobie and John Gregg, who both had some insight
into the 'shoot-to-kill' operation, have met a violent end in
recent years.

The ongoing inquiry led by British police chief John Stevens
arose after attempts to silence the increasing peace process
clamour for an independent public inquiry into the killing of
Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane were exposed as nonsense.

The British government denied allegations of Crown force
collusion in the killing of Pat Finucane, claiming that Stevens
had already investigated the matter. Stevens admitted he had not,
and he was returned to Belfast to investigate. His report is due
to be released later this month.

Responding to the news that Brian Nelson has been found dead,
Sinn Fein Assembly member Alex Maskey said Nelson was "central" to
the British policy of collusion.

"Nelson was involved in the targeting and killing of nationalists
and republicans at the behest of British Military Intelligence.

"He also played a central role in the murder of Pat Finucane.
Despite this the British General who controlled him told his
trial in Belfast that Nelson was a valuable agent.

"Brian Nelson's death, coming just days ahead of the expected
publication of the Steven's Report, adds further weight to the
calls for a full public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane.

"Many of those publicly identified as playing a role in that
killing have themselves now died. But the questions for the
British government will remain until the truth behind collusion
is uncovered."

COMMENTS

He was killed by the IRA they are tring to put a spin on it!
by doc Jones Sun, Apr 13 2003, 2:06am


The IRA murdered Brian Nelson, and rightly so, watch how they are tring to put a spin on it to make it look like it was crown agents.


The BIG question is who had the most to gain by his murder - Sinn Fein, as now he'll never be able to defend himself!

It shows us the IRA is still active, so much for Sinn Fein being Anti-War!!

author by Aidanpublication date Mon Apr 14, 2003 09:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

British Agent Brian Nelson Dies
by Cllr Eoin O'Broin - Sinn Fein Sun, Apr 13 2003, 6:45pm
[email protected]
Death Adds Weight To Inquiry Call
The death of Brian Nelson, just days before the publication of the Stevens Inquiery report into collusion leads campaigners to renew their call for an independent public inquiery.

Responding to the news that British Army Agent Brian Nelson has been found dead in England Sinn Féin MLA Alex Maskey said:

``Brian Nelson was central to the British policy of collusion. Nelson was involved in the targeting and killing of nationalists and republicans at the behest of British Military Intelligence. He also played a central role in the murder of Pat Finucane. Despite this the British General who controlled him told his trial in Belfast that Nelson was a valuable agent.

``Brian Nelson's death, coming just days ahead of the expected publication of the Steven's Report, adds further weight to the calls for a full public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane. Many of those publicly identified as playing a role in that killing have themselves now died. But the questions for the British government will remain until the truth behind collusion is uncovered.''

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Here too
by James McKenna Sun, Apr 13 2003, 6:53pm


He's suely dead now



Black Ops continue
by anon Sun, Apr 13 2003, 10:39pm

and with such convenient timing.

I don't suppose we will ever see his post mortem results.



Already posted
by IMCfan Mon, Apr 14 2003, 1:33am


this story has already been posted http://www.indymedia.ie/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=42986

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