Description
The writer chronicles the abuse by the British state of emergency regulations: harassment and intimidation of civilians; injuries and deaths because of rubber and plastic bullets; collusion between British security forces, British intelligence and loyalist paramilitaries; unjust killings and murders by the safety forces; over the top punishments and degrading strip-searches in prisons – abuses ignored by all but a handful of people and civil rights organizations. That is the fascinating diary of the primary man to offer his life within the 1980s hunger strike.