Belfast woman Marian McGlinchey has pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting terrorism when she appeared at an Easter commemoration rally in Derry.
The 59-year-old admitted the offence at Belfast Crown Court.
The charge followed her appearance at the rally held in Derry City Cemetery in April 2011 at which she was pictured holding a piece of paper for a masked man who issued threats against police officers during his address.
McGlinchey, from Stockman’s Avenue in West Belfast, also pleaded guilty to supplying a mobile phone linked to a Real IRA attack on Massereene Barracks in Antrim in which two British soldiers, Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar, were shot dead in 2009.
She was released on continuing bail and will be sentenced next month.
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