Willie Frazer

Willie Frazer
Born
William Frederick Frazer

(1960-07-08)8 July 1960
Died28 June 2019(2019-06-28) (aged 58)
CitizenshipBritish
Occupation(s)Activist, advocate
Political partyIndependent Unionist
Other political
affiliations
Protestant Coalition (2013 - 2015)
UIM (1996 - 1998)

William Frederick Frazer (8 July 1960 – 28 June 2019)[1] was a Northern Irish Ulster loyalist activist and advocate for those affected by Irish republican violence in Northern Ireland.[2] He was the founder and leader of the pressure group Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR). He was also a leader of the Love Ulster campaign[3] and then, the Belfast City Hall flag protests. In 2019, from evidence gained in a police report, journalist Mandy McAuley asserted that the Ulster Defence Association had been supplied weapons, in the late 1980s, by the Ulster Resistance and that Frazer was the point of contact for those supplies. She asserted that multiple sources also confirmed this to be true.[4] Those weapons were linked to at least 70 paramilitary murders.[2]

  1. ^ Time is running out (PDF) (Report). 11 January 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2014 – via victims.org.uk.
  2. ^ a b Little, Ivan (8 October 2019). "Willie Frazer 'supplied weapons used in 70 loyalist murders'". Belfast Telegraph.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference McKay2005 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History; Series 1, Episode 5