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  1. Gino Gallagher (c. 1963 – 30 January 1996) was an Irish republican who was Chief of Staff of the Irish National Liberation Army . Murder. On the morning of 30 January 1996 Gallagher attended a social security office on the Falls Road where he signed on every two weeks.

  2. Jun 13, 2021 · The website www.ginogallagher.org features photographs, newspaper clippings, videos and political writings of the West Belfast man who was killed in 1996. The project is created by Pól Torbóid, the son of Gino Gallagher's long-term partner Margaret.

  3. David Lister and Hugh Jordan claimed that Gino Gallagher, who was himself shot dead in 1996 during an internal dispute, was the main gunman in the attack. However, Jack Holland and Henry McDonald said that Gallagher was inside the car which was scouting the area for UVF members, and not one of the gunmen. [10]

    • 16 June 1994
  4. GINO Gallagher was always on time. He often reprimanded colleagues for their lack of punctuality. He arrived to sign on at the social security office on the Falls Road at exactly 11 a.m. every...

  5. A website dedicated to the memory of Gino Gallagher, who was killed in 1996 in Belfast. It aims to collect and share rare and sought after photographs, insights into family, political leanings, and more.

  6. Jan 31, 2022 · The late Gino Gallagher's central role in the survival of the IRSP on his release from Long Kesh. Recalled by his relative and comrade, Fra Halligan of Belfast IRSP. From the IRSP history...

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  8. Jan 30, 2024 · Gino Gallagher, Irish republican who is Chief of Staff of the Irish National Liberation Army, is killed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the age of 32 on January 30, 1996, while waiting in line for his unemployment benefit.