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Phrases like "political prisoner" and "active service" seem POV to me. The whole article comes across as pro-IRA.--Jkspratt 04:40, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- 1. Active serive and ASU are commonly used terms in the media and on wiki. 2. I only used the term political prisoner as I do not know the the exact offence that was committed only that is was related to republicanism. If you have any information on the man or further sources you are genuinely welcome to add these. regards --Vintagekits 04:43, 28 January 2007 (UTC)