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Furious army hero hounded for IRA fiend Joe McCann’s death claims ‘he was just doing his job’

The 67-year-old ex-paratrooper, known as Soldier A, has opened up about finding out he will be prosecuted for murder of IRA commander 44 years ago

A HERO soldier being hounded over the death of an IRA gunman 44 years ago says he is being treated like a terrorist.

The 67-year-old ex-paratrooper, known only as Soldier A, has for the first time de­s­cribed his “betrayal” at the hands of Britain’s government.

 Soldier A has opened up for the first time about feeling betrayed by his country
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Soldier A has opened up for the first time about feeling betrayed by his countryCredit: PA:Press Association

He said: “I’ve done nothing wrong, I was just doing my job.”

The retired grandad was with a group of soldiers who shot and killed hitman Joe McCann in 1972.

Soldier A served 23 years in the Armed Forces with an unblemished record and, until last week, planned a well-deserved retirement.

But his life is now “on hold” after the case was re-opened in 2012 by the Historical Enquiries Team, which is pursuing a number of soldiers.

 Soldier A and another paratrooper are being prosecuted for the murder of Joe McCann during the Troubles
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Soldier A and another paratrooper are being prosecuted for the murder of Joe McCann during the TroublesCredit: Getty Images
 IRA Commander Joe McCann was shot 44 years ago
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IRA Commander Joe McCann was shot 44 years ago

That saw a finding that the ­killing of McCann, 24, comman­der of IRA Third Belfast Battalion, was unlawful.

Now the decorated ex- Para, whose wife died last year, faces the pro­s­pect of a “retirement” behind bars.

He said: “I’m being treated like a terrorist. It’s disgusting and the Government’s doing nothing about this political witch-hunt. I feel betrayed.

 The former soldier claimed he is being treated like a terrorist
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The former soldier claimed he is being treated like a terrorist

“To be told you will be charged with murder 44 years after the incident has been a shock to the system.

“Until last week I was looking forward to retiring and taking a few holidays abroad. But life’s on hold now. I’d like a minister to stand up in Parliament and say something.”

Soldier A added: “A ­letter at the time said no action would be taken.

“Now I’ve been treated with contempt by the Northern Ireland prosecution system.”

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