Daniel Gerard Morrison (born 9 January 1953) is an Irish former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer, author and activist who played a crucial...
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1966), New Zealand cricketer Danny Morrison (Irish republican) (born 1953), Irish republican writer and activist Danny Morrison (sports executive), president...
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Continuity Irish Republican Army (Continuity IRA or CIRA), styling itself as the Irish Republican Army (Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann), is an Irish republican paramilitary...
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as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reunification and bring...
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(1897–1980), a prominent figure on the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. Although fighting with Anti-Treaty...
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Pat Sheehan (born 28 May 1958) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician, and former Provisional Irish Republican Army member and hunger striker at the Maze Prison...
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Sinn Féin (redirect from Irish Republican Party)
Sinn Féin (/ʃɪn ˈfeɪn/ shin FAYN, Irish: [ˌʃɪn̠ʲ ˈfʲeːnʲ] ; lit. '[We] Ourselves') is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party active...
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(writer) (born 1953), Irish republican writer and activist Danny Morrison (cricketer) (born 1966), New Zealand cricketer Danny Morrison (sports executive)...
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confirmed. White's nephew, Danny Morrison, became a prominent Irish republican from the 1970s onwards. "Dynamics of terror", Irish Times, 20 November 2013...
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a former volunteer in the South Armagh Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and was one of the IRA's most experienced bomb-makers....
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Real Irish Republican Army, or Real IRA (RIRA), was a dissident Irish republican paramilitary group that aimed to bring about a United Ireland. It was...
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Armalite and ballot box strategy (category Irish republicanism)
was a political catchphrase used to define the strategy pursued by Irish republicans from 1981 up until the 1994 IRA ceasefire in which Sinn Féin ceased...
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An Phoblacht (redirect from An Phoblacht/Republican News)
takes a left-wing, Irish republican position and was supportive of the Northern Ireland peace process. Along with covering Irish political and trade...
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Brendan Hughes (category Provisional Irish Republican Army members)
"Darkie" was a leading Irish republican and former Officer Commanding (OC) of the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). He was the...
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analysis shattered. "League of Communist Republicans". Irish Left Archive. Retrieved 28 February 2023. Morrison, Danny. "A dissenting view full of contradictions"...
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Michael Joseph Murray, also known as Squire Murray, was a Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer, later named as an organiser of the Birmingham pub bombings...
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to his growing belief in Irish Republicanism. At age 16 in 1931, Harrison joined what remnants remained of the Irish Republican Army. However, by this point...
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– 21 May 2008) was a member of the Army Council of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who received an 18-year prison sentence in 1980 for conspiring...
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Thomas Murphy (Irish: Tomás Mac Murchaidh: born 26 August 1949), also known as Slab, is an Irish republican, believed to be a former Chief of Staff of...
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Gerry Adams (category Irish republicans)
Gerard Adams (Irish: Gearóid Mac Ádhaimh; born 6 October 1948) is an Irish republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November...
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Phoblacht/Republican News in 1979.[citation needed] 1970: Jimmy Steele 1970: Proinsias Mac Airt 1973: Leo Martin 1974: Sean Caughey 1975: Danny Morrison Yonah...
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Patrick Joseph Magee (born 1951) is a former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who is best known for planting a bomb in the Brighton Grand...
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Sean Murray is an Irish republican from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the chairman of the Springfield Road Residents Action Group, a group that has...
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Irish Republican Army fought a guerrilla war against British rule in Ireland in the Irish War of Independence between 1919 and 1921. The Anglo-Irish Treaty...
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Dolours Price (category Provisional Irish Republican Army members)
– 23 January 2013) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer. Price grew up in an Irish republican family and joined the IRA in 1971. She...
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victims have still not been found. Joseph Lynskey (40), a veteran Irish Republican paramilitary and IRA member from Cavendish Street in Belfast, disappeared...
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until 1997, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) conducted an armed paramilitary campaign primarily in Northern Ireland and England, aimed at ending...
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Gerry Kelly (redirect from Gerry Kelly (Irish republican))
Gerard Kelly (Irish: Gearárd Ó Ceallaigh; born 5 April 1953) is an Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer...
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This is a chronology of activities by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), from 1992 to 1999. 1 January 1992: incendiary devices severely damaged...
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people are reported to have served as Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army (Irish: Ceann Foirne Óglaigh na hÉireann) in the organisations bearing...
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