Talk:Combined Loyalist Military Command

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Article needs expansion[edit]

The article needs expanding. For instance there is no mention made of Chris Hudson, the intermediary between the Irish Government and the UVF in 1993. He was crucial to the CLMC ceasefire. Also it could mention the codewords which were used such as the Milkman for David Ervine, the Cricket Team for the CLMC, the Grocer for Dick Spring, etc. --Jeanne Boleyn (talk) 18:27, 20 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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This is a quite biased article, and based in ONLY ONEE source... oh! And what source is it?

"Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror" by H. McDonald & J. Cusack; Where is edited? In Dublin, Ireland, 2004 Of course.

You better edit this article adding more references here if you want to seem objective at least.

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