In 1972, a West Belfast widow was abducted in front of her family, taken off and killed. The IRA admitted to the murder 27 years later, and now, newly-released interviews implicate Irish politician and Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams.
A 1972 IRA murder of a Belfast woman has come back to haunt Gerry Adams
Some victims of violent attacks by the Irish Republican Army are demanding compensation from Libya. They say Libya supplied munitions to the IRA, And they want the British government to support their demands. The World’s Laura Lynch reports.