Adams and the 'dirty war'

Madam, - When watching the Dunphy Show on TV3 last Friday, I was amazed to hear Gerry Adams say he hated the expression "dirty…

Madam, - When watching the Dunphy Show on TV3 last Friday, I was amazed to hear Gerry Adams say he hated the expression "dirty war" as in his opinion all wars were the same. Maybe I could enlighten him a little. The Geneva Convention, which governs the conduct of warring nations, forbids the following:

(a) The deliberate targeting and murder of civilians (as in pub bombings etc).

(b) The torturing and murder of non-combatants (such as Mrs Jean McConville and others).

(c) The maiming of prisoners by shooting their ankles, knees, elbows etc.

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(d) The murdering of captured enemy soldiers.

Perhaps the above are some of the reasons why civilised people tend to refer to the war in Northern Ireland as a "dirty war". I believe that with Gerry Adams the old adage may apply. There are none so blind as those who will not see. - Yours, etc.,

BRIAN TOLAN, Templeogue, Dublin 16.