A 48-year-old from Northern Ireland has been convicted in Germany of attempted murder for participating in an Irish Republican Army attack on a British barracks in the northwestern city of Osnabrueck more than two decades ago.
The court says James Anthony Oliver Corry, a British citizen, was sentenced to four years in prison.
The Belfast man was extradited from the Republic of Ireland in December to face charges.
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The Provisional IRA killed nearly 1,800 people from 1970 to July 2005, when it formally renounced violence.
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