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− | [[Ian Hurst]] is a former British Army soldier. He served in the [[Intelligence Corps]] and in the [[Force Research Unit]]. Under the pseudonym '''Martin Ingram''' he publicised claims | + | [[Ian Hurst]] is a former British Army soldier. He served in the [[Intelligence Corps]] and in the [[Force Research Unit]]. Under the pseudonym '''Martin Ingram''' he publicised claims that [[Freddie Scappaticci]] was an IRA informer codenamed Stakeknife.<ref>Roy Greenslade, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/mar/16/bbc-ireland?CMP=twt_fd An overlooked Panorama scoop as a British soldier breaks cover], Greenslade Blog, guardian.co.uk, 16 March 2011.</ref> |
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+ | ==External Resources== | ||
+ | *Mark Hennessy, [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0315/1224292163296.html Irish editor accused of spying on ex-agent], Irish Times, 15 March 2011. | ||
+ | *Roy Greenslade, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/mar/16/bbc-ireland?CMP=twt_fd An overlooked Panorama scoop as a British soldier breaks cover], Greenslade Blog, guardian.co.uk, 16 March 2011. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 19:54, 16 March 2011
Ian Hurst is a former British Army soldier. He served in the Intelligence Corps and in the Force Research Unit. Under the pseudonym Martin Ingram he publicised claims that Freddie Scappaticci was an IRA informer codenamed Stakeknife.[1]
External Resources
- Mark Hennessy, Irish editor accused of spying on ex-agent, Irish Times, 15 March 2011.
- Roy Greenslade, An overlooked Panorama scoop as a British soldier breaks cover, Greenslade Blog, guardian.co.uk, 16 March 2011.
Notes
- ↑ Roy Greenslade, An overlooked Panorama scoop as a British soldier breaks cover, Greenslade Blog, guardian.co.uk, 16 March 2011.