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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 21 Mar 2017

    Martin McGuinness helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland after decades of sectarian violence http://nyti.ms/2mnVteP pic.twitter.com/qo2CjX6Pe3

    12:31 AM - 21 Mar 2017
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      1. Cathcart Boy‏ @cathcartboy 21 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Butcher of the Bogside, I think you'll find was his nickname. Applied for good reason. #NeverForgetOmagh #TimParry

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      2. Steve Strohl‏ @StevenMStrohl 21 Mar 2017
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        Historically speaking, it's fascinating how the remembrance of militant fighters changes based on their 'later-in-life' choices.

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      3. Micheál Dóir‏ @Irelandnua32 21 Mar 2017
        Replying to @StevenMStrohl

        Yes @StevenMStrohl, Martin McGuinness with the Band of Giants who fought British Imperialism. 'Terrorist' John Adams became #POTUS @nytimespic.twitter.com/eeD3DKfwuj

        Martin McGuinness
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      1. Andrew Chee‏ @cast888 21 Mar 2017
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        I would like to praise the PM of the day Tony Blair for forging the whole negotiation without which there would be no peace. Thanks

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      1. Diane Cullimore‏ @DNicoros 21 Mar 2017
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        also a murderer

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      2. josephine horman‏ @2013Horman 21 Mar 2017
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        well?pic.twitter.com/rOX3kUQ73c

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      2. Griff‏ @Tim_Griffin 21 Mar 2017
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        He also sanctioned the killing of many British army personnel and civilians.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Siobhán Na Spág‏ @siobhannaspag 21 Mar 2017
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        like the British and their army personnel sanctioned the killing of his community?

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Yvette  🇺🇸‏ @prouddemo 21 Mar 2017
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        he was a terrorist with the IRA

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      1. Anthony Bialy‏ @AnthonyBialy 21 Mar 2017
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        Peace after leaving victims in pieces.

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      1. prospecttory‏ @prospecttory 21 Mar 2017
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        Also a terrorist

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      2. Mark Wheeler‏ @Tweet_Wheel 21 Mar 2017
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        Oops, typo... "Helped negotiate peace after decades of helping negotiate sectarian violence".

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      1. Jack Thomas‏ @Bleak1212 21 Mar 2017
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        English here hate him fact is NI was an apartheid state run by them which murdered catholics, gerrymandering etc. IRA born out f it

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      1. Garry‏ @garryboy11 21 Mar 2017
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        man who ordered bombings that killed children, stops ordering bombings = peacemaker. Eh. Don't think so. Rot in hell

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      1. Womblesub‏ @Womblesub 21 Mar 2017
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        Decades of violence he contributed to. He was a terrorist and a murderer. Remember his victims. 🇬🇧

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