"I was leaving the Belfast court, where I had been called to answer a very flimsy charge, later dismissed. You're relatively safe in such areas in the Irish community, but to go to downtown Belfast for me is dangerous. My appearance in court had been well advertised by the police. I think it was too much of a coincidence that the people who shot me were just passing by."

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Gerry Adams

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Gerry Adams is an Irish politician known for his leadership in the Sinn Féin party and his role in the Northern Ireland peace process.

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