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A former IRA member tells secrets behind jail breaks, bank robberies and the plan to kill him for stepping out of line – events that led him to question the use of violence.

The real-life account of an Irish Republican Army member who wound up being sentenced to death by his own side. In the 1970s, Brendan Hughes from County Tyrone planned jail breaks and bank robberies for the IRA. But when he stole for his own benefit, he found himself being hunted by the police, army and gunmen from the IRA.

After spending long spells in prison, he began to question the use of violence. He now calls for a forum to hear the truth about the Northern Ireland Troubles, in which more than 3,500 people were killed. Part one of two.

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Producer John O'Kane
Director John O'Kane
Assistant Producer Chris Morrison
Assistant Editor Chris Thornton
Editor Gwyneth Jones

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