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John Graham (Irish republican)

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56:) who joined the IRA, and for a time in the 1940s they formed a company of the IRA in Belfast. He rose to become Belfast Commander and Northern Director of Intelligence. Graham was arrested in September 1942 and sentenced to 12 years in prison. While in 60:
he (and 21 other Irish Republicans) went on a "strip strike" asking for treatment as political prisoners. The strip strike began in mid June 1943 and was called off in early September. The strike attracted little attention due to
76:, and started one of the first Irish language newspapers in Belfast (which is now discontinued). In the late 1970s, a book was written about him, in which the author used a code name, John Gray, instead of John Graham. 168: 158: 79:
He was a communicant of the Church of Ireland and opposed any romanisation of that church. As a member of the select vestry of St Mary's on the
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in Belfast, Graham resisted the placing of an image of the Virgin Mary in the church.
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Republicans imprisoned during the Northern Ireland conflict
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John Graham (republican)
Belfast
Ireland
Irish Republican Army
George Gilmore
George Plant
HM Prison Crumlin Road
war time censorship
IRA "Border Campaign"
Irish
Crumlin Road
Tim Pat Coogan
Michael Farrell
Categories
1915 births
1997 deaths
Irish Republican Army (1922–1969) members
Paramilitaries from Belfast
Republicans imprisoned during the Northern Ireland conflict
Protestant Irish nationalists

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