§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many crimes have been committed in South Armagh by IRA terrorists since 10th February 1975; how many persons have been made amenable for these crimes and what were their sentences; how many persons have been charged with these crimes; and how many persons are awaiting trial for these crimes;
(2) how many of the crimes attributable to IRA terrorism in the South Armagh area have as yet no arrests recorded against them and remain un-solved;
(3) how many persons have been murdered in South Armagh since 10th February 1975;
(4) how many murders of civilians in South Armagh have not been solved;
(5) how many murders of UDR personnel and how many murders of other Army personnel are unsolved;
(6) how many murders of RUC personnel are unsolved;
(7) how many murders of RUCR personnel are unsolved;
(8) how many persons have been charged with the offence of obstructing the security forces in the execution of their duties;
760WEstimates are not available for the year 1975.
(9) how many persons from South Armagh have been charged with being in membership of the IRA.
§ Mr. Merlyn ReesI shall reply to the hon. Member's Questions as soon as possible.