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United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets
United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets is an organisation based in Belfast, Northern Ireland that opposes the use of plastic bullets by the British army and the Northern Ireland police. Following the death of John Downes, killed by a plastic bullet fired by members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary in August 1984, the campaign was founded by Clara Reilly and Emma Groves (1920–2007), a mother of 11 children who was struck by a rubber bullet in the face in 1971 and blinded by it. After John Downes, two more youths were killed by plastic bullets: Keith White,〔(Relatives for Justice ) 〕 a 22-year-old from Portadown, in 1986 and Seamus Duffy,〔(CAIN Issues: Violence - List of People killed by rubber or plastic bullets )〕 aged 15, from Belfast, in 1989. In March 2005, the Northern Ireland Policing Board agreed to substitute the last variant of the plastic bullet, the L21, for the less-lethal Attenuated Energy Projectile (AEP). The deployment of the AEP is monitored by the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman.〔(Northern Ireland Policing Board release )〕 ==External links==
*(Relatives for Justice )
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