Difference between revisions of "State Violence and Collusion Project"
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By building up a comprehensive picture of the role of state structures in the conflict, the project aims to assist families and researchers in working on particular cases, and in making the case for a wider public process of truth recovery. | By building up a comprehensive picture of the role of state structures in the conflict, the project aims to assist families and researchers in working on particular cases, and in making the case for a wider public process of truth recovery. | ||
− | Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Melissa Jones|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several | + | Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Melissa Jones|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several associate portal editors. The editor of the State Violence and Collusion Project is [[User:Tom_Griffin|Tom Griffin]]. |
− | [[Image:FRUPict0.jpg|800px|left|thumb|Members of the Force Research Unit in the 1980s. [[Ian Hurst]] is pictured second from left. [[Philip Campbell Smith]] is second from the right. Smith was convicted of blagging information as a private detective in 2012, and accused by the BBC's ''Panorama'' of bugging Hurst's computer.]] | + | [[Image:FRUPict0.jpg|800px|left|thumb|Members of the top secret British Army [[Force Research Unit]] in the 1980s. [[Ian Hurst]] is pictured second from left. [[Philip Campbell Smith]] is second from the right. Smith was convicted of blagging information as a private detective in 2012, and accused by the BBC's ''Panorama'' of bugging Hurst's computer.]] |
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Revision as of 06:48, 25 September 2012
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