Plastic Bullets Kill
Plastic Bullets Kill
In the early 1970s the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and the British Army introduced the use of "rubber bullets" in Northern Ireland. Between 1970 and 1989, 17 civilians, including nine children, were killed by the RUC or the British Army firing rubber bullets, often indiscriminately into crowds. Thousands of others were injured, many seriously maimed for life.
The Institute of Race Relations reports that independent, international studies of the use of plastic bullets have shown that they are lethal and excessively dangerous weapons, that their deployment is not properly monitored and that those who have used them to kill or maim innocent people have not been brought to justice.
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