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Informationen zum Autor Sean O'Callaghan joined the Provisonal IRA in 1970! aged fiteen! and he was active in Northern Ireland in the mid-seventies! taking part in numerous terrorist attacks which resulted in the deaths of two members of the security forces. He resigned from the IRA in 1975! just short of his 21st birthday! having become disillusioned with everything it stoof for. He rejoined it in 1979! this time volunteering his services to the Irish police as in informer. He continued this work until 1985 when he had to leave Ireland as suspicion about him mounted. In 1988 he handed himself up to British police and admitted involvement in IRA activities in Northern Ireland in the mid-seventies. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and released under Royal Prerogative in 1996. After his release he wrote his autobiography The Informer! and has continued to work for peace in Ireland. Today he works with young people at risk of getting involved in criminal or extremist activity. Klappentext Easter Monday! 24th April! 1916 : James Connolly! a 47-year-old Edinburgh-born Marxist and former Britishsoldier! stands at the top of the steps of Liberty Hall! Dublin. 'We are going out to be slaughtered!' Connolly told his comrades! and with this he set in train the Easter Rising of 1916! an armed struggle that would end with his death in Kilmainham Gaol two weeks later. In a scene that has haunted Nationalist Ireland ever since! he was carried to his place of execution having been badly wounded. Placed on a chair! he was shot dead by soldiers of the army he had once served in. This is not a traditional biography about the man and the myth that was James Connolly. Neither is it a book about 20th century Irish history! though it can be read as both. It is a book about Sean O'Callaghan's relationship with a man who was to deeply influence his formative years; it is about the politics of violent extremism that O'Callaghan subsequently became caught up in; and it's about the kind of individuals who are willing to sacrifice everything! including their lives! for a holy cause. Never has a book been more timely. Zusammenfassung A book about Sean O'Callaghan's relationship with a man who was to deeply influence his formative years; it is about the politics of violent extremism that O'Callaghan subsequently became caught up in; and it's about the kind of individuals who are willing to sacrifice everything! including their lives! for a holy cause. ...