This HTML5 document contains 649 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n62https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/stage/
n25https://archive.today/20200203140605/http:/bufvc.ac.uk/tvandradio/lbc/index.php/segment/
n75http://www.argus.ie/lifestyle/features/
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
yagohttp://dbpedia.org/class/yago/
n8https://archive.today/20200219105124/https:/www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/
dbohttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
n26https://archive.today/20200204155028/https:/www.rte.ie/archives/collections/news/21238858-murder-of-mary-mcglinchey/
n48https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/18/world/
n57https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/05/26/Gunmen-kill-two-in-Ulster/5042422769600/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
schemahttp://schema.org/
wikidatahttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/
n4https://archive.today/20200218193328/https:/www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/
n70https://archive.today/20200204161640/https:/www.irishtimes.com/news/
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
n68https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/
n7https://archive.today/20200218193515/http:/www.irishnews.com/news/2015/11/10/news/declan-mcglinchey-s-wife-says-funeral-respected-his-wishes--319717/
n76https://archive.today/20200210121625/https:/www.academia.edu/2646705/
n24https://global.dbpedia.org/id/
goldhttp://purl.org/linguistics/gold/
n37http://media.bufvc.ac.uk/lbc/B005/
n77https://archive.today/20200211100308/https:/www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/
n53https://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/apr/25/
n20http://www.irishnews.com/news/2015/11/10/news/declan-mcglinchey-s-wife-says-funeral-respected-his-wishes--319717/
n34http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:
n65https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/
n6http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/
n38https://archive.org/details/dimensionsofiris0002unse/page/
n69https://archive.today/20120905004428/http:/www.independent.co.uk/news/people/
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
n36http://media.bufvc.ac.uk/lbc/B003/
dbpedia-huhttp://hu.dbpedia.org/resource/
n14https://archive.today/20200129174037/https:/www.rte.ie/archives/2015/1130/750277-mass-resignations-in-the-irsp/
n52http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lost_Lives:
n64https://www.irishtimes.com/news/
n74https://archive.today/20200205173059/https:/www.independent.ie/irish-news/
n72https://archive.today/20200205165311/https:/www.theguardian.com/film/2008/apr/25/
n21http://www.irishnews.com/paywall/tsb/irishnews/irishnews/irishnews/news/2015/11/03/news/uncle-yet-another-nightmare-for-mcglinchey-family-312466/
n41http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DUL.owl#
n63https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/
n13https://archive.today/20200129103951/https:/dib.cambridge.org/
n44https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/
n17https://dib.cambridge.org/
n15https://archive.today/20200203105647/https:/cain.ulster.ac.uk/othelem/chron/
n19https://archive.today/20200203122418/https:/cain.ulster.ac.uk/sutton/chron/
n42https://www.rte.ie/archives/2015/1130/750277-mass-resignations-in-the-irsp/
freebasehttp://rdf.freebase.com/ns/
provhttp://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
n11https://archive.today/20200119181926/https:/www.upi.com/Archives/1983/05/26/Gunmen-kill-two-in-Ulster/5042422769600/
yago-reshttp://yago-knowledge.org/resource/
n32https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
n66http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/
n60https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/king-rat-justifies-atrocities-as-part-of-the-war-1.69091%7Carchive-url=https:/archive.today/20200215134405/https:/www.irishtimes.com/culture/
dbphttp://dbpedia.org/property/
n43https://www.rte.ie/archives/collections/news/21238858-murder-of-mary-mcglinchey/
dbpedia-fahttp://fa.dbpedia.org/resource/
n58https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/11/28/Irelands-most-wanted-man-confesses-to-30-murders/9280438843600/
dbchttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:
dbthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:
n9https://archive.today/20200219145308/https:/www.bbc.com/news/
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
wikipedia-enhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
n40https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n73https://archive.today/20200205171842/https:/www.irishtimes.com/news/
n12https://archive.today/20200126164812/http:/www.irishnews.com/paywall/tsb/irishnews/irishnews/irishnews/news/2015/11/03/news/uncle-yet-another-nightmare-for-mcglinchey-family-312466/
n55https://www.academia.edu/
n67https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/sutton/chron/
n45https://archive.org/details/
n18https://archive.today/20200203113658/https:/www.nytimes.com/1984/03/18/world/
n16https://archive.today/20200203112128/https:/www.upi.com/Archives/1983/11/28/Irelands-most-wanted-man-confesses-to-30-murders/9280438843600/
n49https://web.archive.org/web/20071010023319/http:/www.argus.ie/lifestyle/features/
n22https://archive.today/20200203134925/http:/bufvc.ac.uk/tvandradio/lbc/index.php/segment/
n46http://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:INLA/
n10http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wikt:
n71https://archive.today/20200205151311/https:/www.irishtimes.com/culture/stage/

Statements

Subject Item
dbr:Dominic_McGlinchey
rdf:type
wikidata:Q5 yago:WikicatPeopleExtraditedFromIreland wikidata:Q729 dbo:Animal n41:NaturalPerson foaf:Person yago:Whole100003553 schema:Person dbo:Eukaryote yago:Person100007846 dbo:MilitaryPerson dbo:Species yago:WikicatPeopleFromCountyLondonderry owl:Thing yago:Object100002684 yago:YagoLegalActor yago:YagoLegalActorGeo yago:LivingThing100004258 yago:WikicatPeopleExtraditedToTheUnitedKingdom yago:CausalAgent100007347 yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 dbo:Person wikidata:Q19088 wikidata:Q215627 yago:Organism100004475
rdfs:label
Dominic McGlinchey
rdfs:comment
Dominic "Mad Dog" McGlinchey (1954 – 10 February 1994) was an Irish republican paramilitary leader, who moved from the Provisional IRA to become head of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) paramilitary group in the early 1980s. McGlinchey was one of 11 siblings born into a staunchly republican family from Bellaghy, County Londonderry. In 1971 he was interned without charge for ten months in Long Kesh; not long after his release the following year, he was imprisoned again on arms charges. During his imprisonment, he married his wife Mary in 1975. Together they had three children.
foaf:name
Dominic McGlinchey
foaf:nick
Mad Dog
dbp:name
Dominic McGlinchey
foaf:depiction
n6:Edna_O'Brien_-_Le_Conversazion,_Capri_Day_2_(19273354131).jpg n6:Former_Church_-_Mountain_Lodge_Pentecostal_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1406696.jpg n6:Former_police_station,_Bellaghy_(geograph_2613518).jpg n6:NI_McGlinchey_map.png n6:INLA_memorial_Derry_City_Cemetery_detail.png n6:Dáithí_Ó_Conaill_1974.jpg n6:INLA_memorial.png n6:McGlinchey's_Ireland.png n6:McGlinchy_grave.jpg n6:Proces_over_uitlevering_IRA-leden_in_Den_Haag_getuige_Bernadette_(Devlin)_McAl,_Bestanddeelnr_933-7564.jpg_(cropped).png n6:The_Killeen_Border_Crossing_on_the_B113_(Dublin_Road)_(geograph_6229447).jpg n6:View_of_Hardmans_Gdns.png n6:Dominic_McGlinchey.jpg n6:Vincent_Browne.jpg
dbp:deathPlace
dbr:Republic_of_Ireland dbr:Drogheda dbr:County_Louth
dbp:birthPlace
dbr:Bellaghy dbr:County_Londonderry dbr:Northern_Ireland
dcterms:subject
dbc:1954_births dbc:People_from_County_Londonderry dbc:Irish_republicans_imprisoned_under_Prevention_of_Terrorism_Acts dbc:Irish_National_Liberation_Army_members dbc:Irish_republicans dbc:Irish_republicans_interned_without_trial dbc:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_members dbc:1994_deaths dbc:People_extradited_to_the_United_Kingdom dbc:Date_of_birth_missing dbc:People_extradited_from_Ireland dbc:People_killed_during_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland) dbc:Overturned_convictions_in_the_United_Kingdom
dbo:wikiPageID
1382623
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1124350802
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbr:Martin_Meehan_(Irish_republican) dbr:Declan_Costello dbr:Bernadette_McAliskey dbr:Kevin_McKenna_(Irish_republican) dbr:Toomebridge dbr:Cookstown n10:taig dbr:2007_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election dbr:William_Beattie_(politician) dbr:Hester_McMullan dbr:Bernadette_Sands_McKevitt dbr:1973_Coleraine_bombings dbr:Dermot_Finucane dbr:Prize_draw dbr:Mazda dbr:Mickey_B. dbr:Investigative_journalist dbr:Rapprochement dbr:European_Court_of_Human_Rights dbc:1954_births dbr:Tony_Ryan dbr:Anti-Treaty_units dbr:Irish_Civil_War dbr:Billy_Wright_(loyalist) dbr:Michael_P._P._Simon dbr:Dictionary_of_Irish_Biography dbr:Home_Secretary dbr:Lurgan dbr:Marx n34:NI_McGlinchey_map.png dbr:Diplock_court dbr:Tim_Pat_Coogan dbr:Éamon_McMahon dbr:Tour_operator dbr:Tarred_and_feathered dbr:Secretary_of_State_for_Northern_Ireland dbr:Emergency_Response_Unit dbr:Brice_Dickson dbr:Timeline_of_Irish_National_Liberation_Army_actions dbr:John_Paul_II dbr:Amílcar_Cabral dbr:Lieutenant_general dbr:Robert_Overend dbr:Interned dbr:Autopsy dbr:Divis_Flats dbr:Jim_Flynn_(IRA) dbr:Charge_sheet dbr:Derry_City_Cemetery dbr:Cashier's_check dbr:Ulster_Defence_Association dbr:ANC dbr:Marxism dbr:Ulster_Defence_Regiment dbr:Garda_Síochána dbc:People_from_County_Londonderry dbr:Arizona dbr:Arrest dbc:Irish_republicans_imprisoned_under_Prevention_of_Terrorism_Acts dbr:Mural dbr:Informer dbr:Killean,_County_Armagh dbr:Fellow_traveller dbr:Irish_Free_State dbr:Political_Activist dbr:Attorney_General dbr:Royal_Ulster_Constabulary dbr:Number_plate dbr:Arwel_Ellis_Owen dbr:Gaeltacht dbr:Ulster_Unionist_Party dbc:Irish_National_Liberation_Army_members dbr:Constitutional_law dbr:Newtowndarver dbr:Bryan_MacMahon_(judge) dbr:Ennis dbr:Lost_Lives dbr:Ulster_Volunteer_Force dbr:William_McCrea,_Baron_McCrea_of_Magherafelt_and_Cookstown dbr:Securicor dbr:Garret_FitzGerald dbr:Kevin_Lynch_(hunger_striker) dbr:South_Derry_Brigade dbr:County_Tipperary dbr:Picaresque dbr:County_Tyrone dbr:Albemarle_Street dbr:Patrick_Magee_(Irish_republican) dbr:Frantz_Fanon dbr:Hume–Adams_dialogue dbr:Shootout dbr:Pádraig_McKearney dbr:Randalstown dbr:Irish_Film dbr:Keith_Jeffrey dbr:Constitution_of_Ireland dbr:Irish_Independent dbr:Fra_Halligan dbr:C._M._Drake dbr:Tony_O'Doherty dbr:Fra_Raymond_Murray dbr:Vincent_Browne dbr:Telephone_box dbr:Torremolinos dbr:Intelligence_Corps_(United_Kingdom) dbr:Ken_Wharton_(writer) dbc:Irish_republicans dbr:Cork_(city) dbr:Cardinal_Ó_Fiaich dbr:Border_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army) dbr:Leo_Martin_(Irish_republican) dbr:Trial_in_absentia dbr:Lookout dbr:Republic_of_Ireland dbr:Unionism_in_Ireland dbr:Derry dbr:Mullacreevie_ambush dbr:Dungannon dbr:The_New_York_Times dbr:Irish_people dbr:Lough_Neagh dbr:Money_laundering dbr:Operations_Officer dbr:Cork_City dbr:The_Troubles dbr:Maurice_Robert_Johnston dbr:Action_directe_(armed_group) dbr:Francis_Hughes dbr:Anthropologist dbr:Fintan_O'Toole dbr:Loyalist dbr:Jurist dbr:Bail dbr:Real_IRA dbr:Seamus_Costello dbc:Irish_republicans_interned_without_trial dbr:Donaghmore,_County_Tyrone dbr:Sectarianism dbr:Gavin_Cameroon dbr:Sangar_(fortification) dbr:Gavin_Esler dbr:Surveillance dbr:Denis_Donaldson dbr:Maghaberry_Prison dbr:Thomas_McElwee dbr:Eamon_Collins dbr:Jim_Lynagh dbr:Drive-by dbr:Gerard_%22Sparky%22_Barkley dbr:Supergrass_(informant) dbr:County_Monaghan dbr:Gerard_Barkley dbr:October_Holiday dbr:Gerry_Roche dbr:Caterer dbr:Northern_Ireland_peace_process dbr:Shankill_Road dbr:County_Londonderry dbr:Miscarriage_of_justice dbr:Eulogy dbr:County_Louth dbr:Judgment dbr:Massereene_Barracks_shooting dbr:Sean_O'Callaghan dbc:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_members dbr:Carjack dbr:Chief_Justice dbr:Republic_of_Ireland–United_Kingdom_border dbr:Jimmy_Brown_(Irish_republican) dbr:Psychologist dbr:Logistics dbr:Macbeth dbr:Stakeknife dbr:Henry_McDonald_(writer) dbr:Orange_Order dbr:Wheelbrace dbr:Martin_McDonagh dbr:1981_Irish_hunger_strike dbr:Ormeau_Road dbr:Thomas_G._Mitchell dbr:Counterintelligence dbr:Editorial dbr:Macduff_(Macbeth) dbr:Reservist dbr:Turf_Lodge dbr:Dissident_republican dbr:Eric_Dale dbr:Martin_McGuinness dbr:Racketeering dbr:Dissident dbr:New_Statesman dbr:James_Molyneaux,_Baron_Molyneaux_of_Killead dbr:Martin_Dillon dbr:Our_Lady_of_Lourdes_Hospital,_Drogheda dbr:Kevin_O'Higgins dbr:Parole dbr:Darkley dbr:Downing_Street_Declaration n34:McGlinchey's_Ireland.png dbr:Darkley_killings n34:McGlinchy_grave.jpg dbr:Dundalk dbr:Connemara dbr:London_Inner_Ring_Road dbr:Tom_Magill dbr:Paramilitary dbr:Tom_McCartan dbr:Drogheda dbr:Uzi dbr:Newry dbr:Bellaghy dbr:Ardee dbr:Extradition_Act_of_1965 dbr:Provisional_IRA_East_Tyrone_Brigade dbr:The_Times dbr:Oration dbr:David_Beresford_(journalist) dbr:Supreme_Court_of_Ireland dbr:President_Clinton dbr:Rule_by_decree dbr:E4A dbr:Sunday_Independent_(Ireland) dbc:1994_deaths dbr:Fianna_Fáil dbr:Liam_Clarke dbr:Maurice_Gibson dbr:Pentecostal_Church dbr:Maghera dbr:Falls_Road,_Belfast dbr:Maximum_security_prison n52:_The_Stories_of_the_Men,_Women_and_Children_who_Died_as_a_Result_of_the_Northern_Ireland_Troubles dbr:Irish_Army dbr:Adrian_Carroll dbr:Apotheosis dbr:Chief_of_Staff dbr:Press_briefing dbr:East_Londonderry_(UK_Parliament_constituency) dbr:Richard_Pine dbr:Daniel_Finn dbr:HM_Prison_Maze dbr:Belfast_Agreement dbr:Magherafelt dbr:Royal_Courts_of_Justice,_Belfast dbr:The_Lieutenant_of_Inishmore dbr:IPLO dbr:Travel_visa dbr:Roderick_Carroll dbr:Marianne_Heron dbr:Taoiseach dbr:Chief_of_staff dbr:Tom_O'Higgins dbr:Robin_Whitaker dbr:Ballymena dbr:Last_rites dbr:Press_corps dbr:Active_service_unit dbr:Inquest dbr:Martin_McCleery dbr:Summit dbr:Ex_tempore dbr:Markethill dbr:The_Economist dbr:Brigid_Makowski dbr:Liquidation dbr:Ian_Milne dbr:Communism dbr:Newmarket_on_Fergus dbr:Ballistics dbr:Irish_Times dbr:Alpha_Connelly dbr:Last_words dbr:County_Antrim dbr:St_Patrick's_Day dbr:Freddie_Scappaticci dbr:John_O'Reilly_(INLA) dbr:Marxist dbr:Northern_Ireland_civil_rights_movement dbr:Oireachtas n34:The_Killeen_Border_Crossing_on_the_B113_(Dublin_Road)_(geograph_6229447).jpg dbr:Fergal_Keane dbr:Mary_Holland_(journalist) dbr:Fortnight_(magazine) dbr:Melodrama dbr:Fraternization dbr:Kevin_Toolis dbr:Member_of_the_European_Parliament dbr:EEC dbr:Ruán_O'Donnell dbr:Marksmanship dbr:Johnny_Adair dbr:Patsy_O'Hara dbr:Seamus_Grew dbr:Dessie_O'Hare dbr:Republican_movement_(Ireland) dbr:John_Taylor,_Baron_Kilclooney dbr:Fugitive dbr:UPI dbr:Supergrass dbr:Irish_language dbr:Che_Guevara dbr:Brussels dbr:History_of_the_Metropolitan_Police_Service dbr:Legal_guardian dbr:Sinn_Féin dbc:People_extradited_to_the_United_Kingdom n34:Former_Church_-_Mountain_Lodge_Pentecostal_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1406696.jpg dbr:Are_You_Washed_in_the_Blood_of_the_Lamb%3F dbr:Catholic n34:Former_police_station,_Bellaghy_(geograph_2613518).jpg dbr:James_Prior dbr:Edna_O'Brien dbr:Harry_Kirkpatrick dbr:Monaghan dbr:Deputy_Chief_Constable dbr:Belfast_Telegraph dbr:The_Sunday_Tribune dbr:Operation_Demetrius dbr:County_Clare dbr:Gino_Gallagher dbr:Jane_Hardy dbr:Ed_Moloney dbr:Pump_action_shotgun dbr:Special_Patrol_Group_(RUC) dbr:Meningitis dbr:President_of_Ireland dbr:Portlaoise_Prison dbr:Novelist n34:View_of_Hardmans_Gdns.png dbr:Bernadette_Devlin_McAliskey n34:Vincent_Browne.jpg dbr:Given_name dbr:Election_agent dbr:Sunday_Tribune dbr:Brian_Hutton,_Baron_Hutton dbr:Danny_Morrison_(Irish_republican) dbr:People's_Democracy_(Ireland) n34:Proces_over_uitlevering_IRA-leden_in_Den_Haag_getuige_Bernadette_(Devlin)_McAl,_Bestanddeelnr_933-7564.jpg_(cropped).png dbr:House_of_Commons dbr:Coleraine dbr:Sir_Robert_Peel dbr:Róisín_McAliskey dbr:House_of_Splendid_Isolation dbr:Department_of_Justice_and_Equality dbr:Proscribed dbr:Irish_name dbr:Irish_nationalism dbr:Special_Reconnaissance_Unit dbr:Long_Kesh dbr:Shane_MacGowan dbr:Jack_Holland_(writer) dbr:The_Irish_Brigade_(band) dbr:Maze_(HM_Prison) dbr:Kevin_Quillan dbr:Armed_struggle dbr:Kieran_Hughes dbr:The_Argus_(Dundalk) dbr:Gerard_Steenson n34:INLA_memorial.png dbr:Roy_Mason n34:INLA_memorial_Derry_City_Cemetery_detail.png dbr:Aran_Islands dbr:Black_comedy dbr:1983_United_Kingdom_general_election dbr:The_Guardian dbr:Lucan dbr:Modern_history dbr:Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Ireland) dbr:Nicholas_Davies_(journalist) dbr:Cheshire_Regiment dbr:Drug_dealing dbr:Gemma_Hussey dbr:Shackleton_Barracks dbr:Peter_Taylor_(journalist) dbr:O'Donovan_Rossa dbc:Date_of_birth_missing dbr:Special_Detective_Unit dbr:Irish_republicanism dbr:Public_interest dbr:Fatalism dbr:Greater_Manchester_Police dbr:Fine_Gael dbr:Magilligan_Prison dbr:South_Armagh_Brigade dbr:Provisional_IRA dbr:Brendan_Hughes dbr:Fence_(criminal) dbr:Charles_Haughey dbr:The_Starry_Plough_(magazine) dbr:Pall-bearer dbr:Gerry_Adams dbr:Life_imprisonment dbr:Coup_de_grâce dbr:Peter_Sutherland dbr:1982_Divis_Flats_bombing dbr:Galway dbr:Democratic_Unionist_Party dbr:Diplock_Court dbr:Automatic_rifle dbr:Apartheid dbr:Guerrilla dbr:Tyrone_Brigade dbr:Wanted_poster dbc:People_extradited_from_Ireland dbr:Paul_K._Clare dbr:Irish_National_Liberation_Army dbr:Irish_tricolor dbr:Literary_critic dbr:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army dbr:Brendan_O'Brien_(journalist) dbr:Montgomery_McFate dbr:Opposition_to_the_Iraq_War dbr:Ernst_Mandel n34:Dáithí_Ó_Conaill_1974.jpg dbr:Lagan_Valley dbr:Northern_Ireland dbr:Patrick_Keatinge dbr:Shoot-to-kill_policy_in_Northern_Ireland dbr:Patrick_Mackin dbr:Maggie_O'Kane dbr:PSNI dbr:Christopher_Morrison_(academic) dbr:Dáithí_Ó_Conaill dbr:Carjacking dbr:Droppin_Well_bombing dbr:Kilrea dbr:Loughgall_ambush dbr:Eamonn_McCann dbr:Minister_for_Employment_Affairs_and_Social_Protection dbr:Colin_Carson dbr:Culloville n34:Edna_O'Brien_-_Le_Conversazion,_Capri_Day_2_(19273354131).jpg dbr:Pat_Finucane dbr:Remand_(detention) dbc:People_killed_during_The_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland) dbr:Anne_Dolan dbr:Mark_Urban dbr:Military_funeral dbr:Front_organization dbr:Celtic_cross dbr:Gene_Kerrigan dbr:Maoist dbc:Overturned_convictions_in_the_United_Kingdom dbr:Irish_Republican_Socialist_Party dbr:Compassionate_release dbr:Vanity dbr:Irish_Republican_Army_(1922–1969) dbr:Catholic_Reaction_Force dbr:University_of_Wisconsin-Madison dbr:Submachine_guns dbr:James_Connolly dbr:John_Stalker n10:céad_míle_fáilte dbr:Ballad dbr:Ruger dbr:Special_Criminal_Court dbr:Carbomb dbr:Harry_Flynn_(republican) dbr:Member_of_parliament
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
n4:murdered-inla-chiefs-son-declan-mcglinchey-dies-suddenly-34161814.html n7: n8:i-don-t-see-mass-appetite-at-a-street-level-for-the-armed-campaign-1.1769037 n9:uk-northern-ireland-16299851 n11: n12:content.html n13:viewReadPage.do%3FarticleId=a5955&searchClicked=clicked&quickadvsearch=yes%7Curl-access=subscription%7Carchive-date=29 n14: n15:ch94.htm%23Oct%7Cyear=2019a n16:%7Carchive-date=3 n17:viewReadPage.do%3FarticleId=a5955 n18:top-terrorist-captured-in-ireland-had-boasted-of-killing-30-or-more.html n19:1994.html%7Cyear=2019b n20: n21:content.html n22:0000500143003%7Carchive-date=3 n25:0001200260017%7Carchive-date=3 n26:%7Carchive-date=4 n32:uk-northern-ireland-16299851 n36:IRN_1987_00005_01_BU-B003-00143_0300.mp3%7Caccess-date=3 n37:IRN_1984_00012_01_BU-B005-00260_1800.mp3%7Caccess-date=3 n38:493 n40:murdered-inla-chiefs-son-declan-mcglinchey-dies-suddenly-34161814.html%7Cpublisher=Belfast n42: n43:%7Cwebsite=RT%C3%89 n44:never-before-seen-photos-of-the-capture-of-dominic-mad-dog-mcglinchey-30-years-ago-30107933.html n45:endgamesearchfor00mcki n48:top-terrorist-captured-in-ireland-had-boasted-of-killing-30-or-more.html n49:a-brutal-killing-that-is-unlikely-to-be-resolved-637140.html%7Coclc=464379219%7Carchive-date=10 n45:tenmendeadstory00bere n53:theatre.northernireland%7Cdate=25 n55:2646705 n57: n58:%7Caccess-date=3 n60:king-rat-justifies-atrocities-as-part-of-the-war-1.69091%7Caccess-date=15 n45:terrorismin1980s00obal n62:the-lieutentant-of-inishmore-synge-on-speed-with-bleak-oneliners-and-rabid-republicans-1.4156530 n63:bernadette-mcaliskey-i-am-astounded-i-survived-i-made-mad-decisions-1.2798293 n64:a-fiction-too-far-1.1052404%7Cdate=2 n64:ex-inla-leader-shot-14-times-in-phone-kiosk-1.106200 n65:i-don-t-see-mass-appetite-at-a-street-level-for-the-armed-campaign-1.1769037 n45:brits00pete n66:ch94.htm%23Oct%7Ctitle=Chronology n67:1994.html%7Ctitle=Index n45:isbn_9780684827452 n45:isbn_9790874369891 n68:obituary-dominic-mcglinchey-1393697.html n45:killingrage00coll n69:obituary-dominic-mcglinchey-1393697.html n70:ex-inla-leader-shot-14-times-in-phone-kiosk-1.106200 n71:the-lieutentant-of-inishmore-synge-on-speed-with-bleak-oneliners-and-rabid-republicans-1.4156530 n72:theatre.northernireland n73:a-fiction-too-far-1.1052404 n74:never-before-seen-photos-of-the-capture-of-dominic-mad-dog-mcglinchey-30-years-ago-30107933.html n75:a-brutal-killing-that-is-unlikely-to-be-resolved-637140.html%7Cpublisher=The n76:McDonagh_s_Bloodthirsty_Lieutenant_and_His_Cat_Republican_Heroes_Utterly_Changed n77:bernadette-mcaliskey-i-am-astounded-i-survived-i-made-mad-decisions-1.2798293
owl:sameAs
n24:4jWm9 dbpedia-fa:دومینیک_مک‌گلینچی wikidata:Q550360 yago-res:Dominic_McGlinchey freebase:m.04y716 dbpedia-hu:Dominic_McGlinchey
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:Main dbt:Pb dbt:Nbsp dbt:Use_Hiberno-English dbt:Switcher dbt:Use_dmy_dates dbt:Death_year_and_age dbt:Cite_ODNB dbt:Refbegin dbt:Reflist dbt:Refn n46:IRSP dbt:Blockquote dbt:Infobox dbt:Colend dbt:Sfn dbt:Commonscat-inline dbt:Short_description dbt:Quotebox dbt:Infobox_military_person dbt:Citation_needed dbt:Cite_AV_media dbt:Cite_book dbt:Cite_journal dbt:Cite_news dbt:Cite_thesis dbt:Cite_web
dbo:thumbnail
n6:Dominic_McGlinchey.jpg?width=300
dbp:align
right
dbp:allegiance
Irish National Liberation Army dbr:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
dbp:battles
dbr:The_Troubles
dbp:battlesLabel
Conflict
dbp:bgcolor
#FFFFF0
dbp:birthDate
1954
dbp:deathDate
0001-02-10
dbp:nickname
Mad Dog
dbp:quote
Q. How could such an operation possibly be justified in view of the inevitability of civilian casualties? Q. Did he plan it or was he in any way involved in it? A. He did not plant the bomb. Q. But how could you possibly place a bomb in a disco attended by a large number of civilians without expecting civilians to be killed? They seemed to have no fear while most us were scared stiff of being shot dead, wounded or captured by the Brits. Something I can't really put my finger on bound them together. Hughes and McGlinchey were really close even though McGlinchey seemed a lot older. Maybe it was because he was in command. I got the impression he wanted to outdo each other. They gained this reputation of being Robin Hood types and they loved it. I'm not saying they weren't always committed to the cause—they were—but you always had the feeling that they lived and breathed action. Francie Hughes just adored guns and he knew how to use them. McGlinchey was a tough guy and nobody gave him lip. What he said, went—it was as simple as that. He wanted to terrorise the security forces the way they terrorised our people. Like, we didn't have any great political discussions about what we were doing. A. We did give warnings again and again about this and the people that were there must have known what the consequences of it were likely to be. A. Yes, he was. A. The owner of that pub was warned six times about entertaining members of the security forces there. He knew full well and the girls that attended the disco there knew full well that the warnings had been given and that the place was going to be bombed at some stage or another. A. We didn't think we would kill civilians. The bomb was placed in a manner to avoid civilian casualties. Q. Was he personally involved in the Ballykelly bombing? Q. But the issue was that it was absolutely inevitable that planting the bomb in those circumstances meant that there would be civilian casualties and therefore does not a conflict exist with protestations of concern for civilians?
dbp:source
Vincent Browne questions McGlinchey over his role in the Droppin' Well bombing. Note that Browne's questions, and McGlinchey's answers, are set in the third person. Anonymous IRA volunteer speaking to Martin Dillon
dbp:spouse
Mary McGlinchey
dbp:width
25
dbo:abstract
Dominic "Mad Dog" McGlinchey (1954 – 10 February 1994) was an Irish republican paramilitary leader, who moved from the Provisional IRA to become head of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) paramilitary group in the early 1980s. McGlinchey was one of 11 siblings born into a staunchly republican family from Bellaghy, County Londonderry. In 1971 he was interned without charge for ten months in Long Kesh; not long after his release the following year, he was imprisoned again on arms charges. During his imprisonment, he married his wife Mary in 1975. Together they had three children. After his release, McGlinchey joined Ian Milne and future Provisional IRA hunger strikers Francis Hughes and Thomas McElwee, and waged a campaign of shooting and bombing throughout the county and beyond. Together, they later joined the Provisional IRA. The gang spent the late 1970s on the run, carrying out operations and evading both the British Army and the Garda Síochána. The latter force arrested McGlinchey in the Republic of Ireland in 1977. He was convicted of hijacking a police vehicle and threatening officers with a gun. In 1982, while serving his sentence in Portlaoise Prison, he clashed with the prison's IRA leadership and was either expelled by them for indiscipline or left the organisation due to strategic differences. Following his departure from the IRA, McGlinchey joined the INLA. Following his release, due to his experience, he rose through the ranks, becoming chief of staff by 1982. Under McGlinchey, the INLA, which had previously had a reputation for disorganisation, became extremely active in cross-border assassinations and bombings. These included many individual assassinations and woundings, but also massacres such as the Droppin Well bombing of 1982 in which both civilians and soldiers died. There were failed operations, and McGlinchey—who believed that this was the result of an informer in the ranks—devoted much time and energy to finding the cause. Those suspected of betraying the organisation were treated brutally, often by McGlinchey personally. As a result of this resurgence of activity and McGlinchey's high profile, the press nicknamed him "Mad Dog". Under his tenure the Darkley massacre was carried out, ostensibly by another group but using a weapon supplied by McGlinchey. In late 1983, McGlinchey—still on the run—gave an interview with the Sunday Tribune newspaper in which he condemned the Darkley killings but also laid out his political philosophy and plans for the future. By 1984 McGlinchey had fallen out with members of a powerful Republican family from South Armagh over what he considered missing funds. Men loyal to this family were subsequently killed by McGlinchey's unit, which included his wife. In March the same year, he was captured in County Clare following a gunfight with the Gardaí. At this time, McGlinchey was wanted in the north for the shooting of an elderly woman, but republicans had traditionally been able to avoid extradition by claiming their offences were political. The bloody war in the north was leading the Republic to re-evaluate its position, however, and McGlinchey became the first Republican to be extradited to Northern Ireland. Although convicted and sentenced there to life imprisonment, this was overturned in 1985. As a result, McGlinchey was returned to the Republic, where he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment on firearms charges. While he was incarcerated, his wife was shot dead at her Dundalk home. McGlinchey was released in March 1993 and, claiming to have no further involvement with the INLA, moved to Drogheda. He survived an assassination attempt soon after his release from prison, but in February 1994 his enemies caught up with him, and he was shot to death in front of one of his children while using a public phone. Although his and his wife's killers have never been found, they have generally been linked to the deaths of the Armagh men years before. McGlinchey's posthumous reputation has ranged from being a "psycho" to his enemies to being an inspiration to those who followed him. Commentators have speculated on what he would have contributed to Irish politics had he lived. Some have suggested that he would have contributed to the Northern Ireland peace process, while others have argued that dissident republicans, opposed to that process, would have found him a willing rallying point. McGlinchey has remained an influence on Irish fiction and music, with both Edna O'Brien and Martin McDonagh producing acclaimed pieces based on McGlinchey's life and career. He has also featured in popular songs.
dbp:commands
dbr:Chief_of_Staff
gold:hypernym
dbr:Member
dbo:allegiance
Irish National Liberation Army(1982–1993) Provisional Irish Republican Army(1979–1982)
prov:wasDerivedFrom
wikipedia-en:Dominic_McGlinchey?oldid=1124350802&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageLength
200148
dbo:militaryCommand
Chief of Staff(INLA)
dbo:battle
dbr:The_Troubles
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
wikipedia-en:Dominic_McGlinchey