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DAAD
(redirected from Direct Action Against Drugs)

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DAADDeutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (German: German Academic Exchange Service)
DAADDemocratic Alliance against Dictatorship
DAADDirect Action against Drugs (vigilante group; Northern Ireland, UK)
DAADDriver Assessment and Appeal Division (Michigan)
DAADDiploma-at-a-Distance (Delaware)
DAADDatabase of Approved Animal Drug Products (US FDA)


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The DUP's David Simpson was responding to claims by a group calling itself Direct Action Against Drugs (DAAD) who beat a man in Lurgan, Co Armagh.
David Simpson, the Democratic Unionist MP for Upper Bann, voiced alarm at a claim received by a Co Armagh newspaper that a group called Direct Action Against Drugs (DAAD) were behind the beating of a man last month in a flat in Lurgan by a masked gang with baseball bats.
The outlawed group killed eight people in the mid-1990s in Northern Ireland using a cover name, Direct Action Against Drugs, and has since murdered several others linked to the drugs trade.
 
 
 
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