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235:(Introduced in the United States House of Representatives 13 March 1997, but not passed) Sponsored by Donald M. Payne. Proposed U.S. legislation from 1997 would have banned the export of plastic bullets to the United Kingdom, and included the following "finding": "The United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets claim that the use of plastic bullets has caused further alienation of nationalists and increased distrust of the security forces of the United Kingdom while contributing to the destabilization of Northern Ireland." 260: 24: 255: 184: 99:
in 1971. After John Downes, two more youths were killed by plastic bullets: Keith White, a 22-year-old from Portadown, in 1986 and Seamus Duffy, aged 15, from Belfast, in 1989.
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Belfast Telegraph, Friday, 17 September 2004 - Campaign urges ban on plastic bullets- Relatives remember 1982 Derry tragedy.
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Relatives of people killed by plastic bullets call on Human Rights Commission to "go the extra mile"
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BBC News, Friday, 1 June 2001, 21:38 GMT 22:38 UK - NI plastic bullet records 'inadequate'
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agreed to substitute the last variant of the plastic bullet, the L21, for the less-lethal
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BBC News, Thursday, 2 August 2001, 12:35 GMT 13:35 UK - The trouble with plastic bullets
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Irish Democrat, 2002 - Army called upon to disclose plastic-bullet guidelines
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in August 1984, the campaign was founded by Clara Reilly and
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An Phoblacht, Thursday, 23 May 2002 - Plastic Bullet outrage
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factual accuracy
Belfast
Northern Ireland
plastic bullets
British army
police
John Downes
Royal Ulster Constabulary
Emma Groves
rubber bullet
Northern Ireland Policing Board
Attenuated Energy Projectile
Police Ombudsman
Eye injuries in the 2019–2020 Chilean protests
Relatives for Justice
"Relatives for Justice | Relatives for Justice"
the original
"CAIN: Issues: Violence - List of People Killed by 'Rubber' and 'Plastic' Bullets"
"Northern Ireland Policing Board release"
the original
BBC News, Thursday, 2 August 2001, 12:35 GMT 13:35 UK - The trouble with plastic bullets
BBC News, Friday, 1 June 2001, 21:38 GMT 22:38 UK - NI plastic bullet records 'inadequate'
Irish Democrat, 2002 - Army called upon to disclose plastic-bullet guidelines
Relatives of people killed by plastic bullets call on Human Rights Commission to "go the extra mile"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Northern Ireland Peace Act
An Phoblacht, Thursday, 23 May 2002 - Plastic Bullet outrage
Belfast Telegraph, Friday, 17 September 2004 - Campaign urges ban on plastic bullets- Relatives remember 1982 Derry tragedy.
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