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Hartnett said his book originated while he was undergoing therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder after being discharged from the undercover army regiment in 2005.

Claims that members of an undercover army unit shot unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland during the 1970s have been referred to the police, according to the Ministry of Defence.

BBC's Panorama programme last month broadcast interviews with members of a former undercover army unit in Northern Ireland (several of whose officers had taken part in colonial campaigns) that carried out a string of drive-by shootings of unarmed civilians in Belfast in the 1970s.

He was shot dead on a west Belfast street in 1972 by an undercover Army unit - though the soldier who fired the fatal shot was not interviewed.

"There is always undercover army intelligence present, but this is the first time we have real fears of somebody trying to attack it," said Gaby Sorour, a local.

Warts and all, it tells the story of an elite, undercover army unit hunting down a Hamas activist, but from both sides' points of view.

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"The chief constable made a huge mistake bringing in undercover British army units," he told BBC Radio 4 today.

An undercover British army soldier has claimed he bugged a hospital and planted listening devices in the homes of senior Sinn Féin politicians years after the IRA ceasefire in 1994.

Among them was the force research unit, the army's undercover group whose links with paramilitaries are being investigated by Sir John Stevens, the metropolitan police commissioner.

It is an assortment of Muslim extremist groups, some of whom in the past have had the help of the army's undercover arm, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), in waging a low-level guerrilla war in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

Ms Audin's suit followed those of an anti-racist group, MRAP, and the International League of Human Rights, which this week launched actions alleging that crimes against humanity had been committed by the general, Paul Aussaresses, who was head of the French army's undercover operations during the 1957 battle of Algiers.

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