The civil trial of former Northern Irish politician Gerry Adams has entered its fourth day, with significant revelations regarding his alleged leadership role in the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Testimony presented in the High Court in London has drawn attention to reports from intelligence agencies, which identify Adams as a senior figure on the IRA Army Council and label him as the "de facto leader of the IRA." This claim is part of a civil suit instituted by three victims of separate IRA bomb attacks occurring in 1973 and 1996, who contend that Adams was directly responsible for their suffering.... [Continue Reading]