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Ian Cobain

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in August 1971. A fresh inquest into the deaths was held between late 2018 and early 2020, and on 11 May 2021, this coroner's inquest found that the 10 civilians killed were innocent, and that the use of lethal force by the British Army was "not justified". The 11th death was not part of the inquest.
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identified it as a "must-read" and declared it, "a fine study of the role Britain has played in the business of torture". The book won the Paddy Power/Total Politics Debut Political Book of the Year award.
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said, "Carefully researched and well-written… should be congratulated for addressing a subject which much of the rest of Fleet Street has been determined to ignore", and the
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and the legacy of the conflict. As a result, in 2012, he was retained as an expert witness by lawyers seeking to overturn the murder conviction of
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A journalist since the early 1980s, Cobain was the senior investigative reporter for British newspaper
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described it as "one of the most shocking and persuasive books of the year",
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and DSEI, and because it was " he not write anything positive about DSEI".
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Throughout his journalistic career, Cobain has taken a close interest in
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Cobain, Ian; Grey, Stephen; Norton-Taylor, Richard (11 September 2005).
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The History Thieves: Secrets, Lies and the Shaping of a Modern Nation
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into human rights abuses committed by the British government post-
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gunmen who had shot dead six men in a bar in the village of
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organiser for the party, a position he swiftly resigned.
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Anatomy of a Killing: Life and Death on a Divided Island
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Paddy Power & Total Politics Political Book Awards
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Index

Liverpool
Journalist
investigative journalism
9/11
Troubles
Liverpool
The Guardian
war in the Gulf
wars
Afghanistan
Iraq
British government
CIA
"extraordinary rendition" programme
BNP
undercover investigation
central London
David Hare
Peter Oborne
The Spectator
Sunday Times
the Troubles
Liam Holden
paramilitary
Loughinisland
Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland
Al Hutchinson
Ballymurphy shootings
west Belfast
Middle East Eye

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