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 Irish National Liberation Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1987, the INLA and its political wing, the IRSP came under attack from the Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO), an organisation founded by people who had resigned or been expelled from the INLA.
Members of the INLA participated in the 1980 and 1981 hunger strikes for the recognition of the political status of prisoners.
According to the Sutton database of deaths at the University of Ulster's CAIN project [1], the INLA was responsible for 113 deaths during the Troubles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/INLA   (1008 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army
The INLA, founded in 1974, is a left-wing offshoot of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
The INLA initially rejected the IRA& call for a ceasefire in 1994; its assassination in 1997 of loyalist leader Billy Wright threatened to destabilize the peace process and bomb attacks occurred in London in 1998.
However, after the Omagh bomb atrocity in 1998 the INLA became the first republican subversive group to state explicitly that the war was over and voice strong support for the peace process.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0019608.html   (207 words)

  
 Northern Ireland - The Bombing in Omagh
According to Irish sources the CIRA is also closely allied with yet another dissident republican group, the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), which is said to be supplying the CIRA group with tactical expertise.
It was estimated that if LVF killings continued then Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) killings would follow, possibly in collusion with the IRA.
Irish security sources affirmed that those responsible for the Dundalk bomb were supporters of the Sinn Féin dissident group known as the “32 County Sovereignty Committee.” Although it has aims broadly similar to the Continuity IRA, this particular group has opted not to become a separate organization.
www.ict.org.il /articles/articledet.cfm?articleid=73   (2105 words)

  
 Blair: Omagh will be the final atrocity
The statement from the Irish National Liberation Army included an extraordinary apology for the murder and maiming of innocent people in sectarian massacres, saying this was due to "faults and grievous errors in our prosecution of the war".
Irish National Liberation Army ceasefire declaration [22 Aug '98] - Irish Republican Socialist Party
Irish soldiers took part in a simulated battle on Salisbury Plain earlier this summer - the first ever such event - and there is "keenness" to develop cross-border security training, according to a spokesman for the Irish Defence Forces.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1998/08/23/nuls23.html   (783 words)

  
 plough82.htm
Irish men and women bravely fought and died for the rights of all of us, for all the people of this island to live in political, economic, and social freedom in a Republic that cherishes all the children of the nation equally.
For the sum of all of this, we remain proud to be part of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement, proud of the movement's history of dedication to a revolutionary course and its rejection of the reformist morass in which so many revolutionary movements in Ireland have sunk in the past.
The British Army still patrol our streets, their intelligence service still operates clandestine operations, they continue to maintain and update their military installations.
www.morrigan.net /irsm/plough82.htm   (3544 words)

  
 BBC - History - War and Conflict - Irish National Liberation Army
BBC - History - War and Conflict - Irish National Liberation Army
Shortly after the release a feud developed between a breakaway INLA faction calling itself the Irish People's Liberation Organisation, which tried to force the disbandment of IRSP/INLA.
This republican paramilitary group was established in 1975 as the military wing of the Irish Republican Socialist Party.
www.bbc.co.uk /history/war/troubles/factfiles/inla.shtml   (524 words)

  
 CAIN: Ceasefire Statement issued by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), Saturday 22 August 1998
The Irish National Liberation Army has now shifted from the position of defence and retaliation to the position of complete ceasefire.
Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) "Ceasefire Declaration", issued on Saturday 22 August 1998
The Irish National Liberation Army is now on ceasefire.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /events/peace/docs/inla22898.htm   (764 words)

  
 Irish Republican Army
The left-wing Irish Republican Socialist Party, with its paramilitary wing, the Irish National Liberation Army, split from the IRA in 1974.
Militant Irish nationalist organization formed in 1919, the paramilitary wing of Sinn Fein.
Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, the split in the IRA between those who supported the treaty and those who wished to fight on for a united independent Ireland resulted in civil war in the newly formed Irish Free State.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0018737.html   (296 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army
The Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) and Irish National Liberation Army [INLA] were founded on December 10, 1974.
While acknowledging that national liberation and socialism cannot be achieved through a military victory by guerrilla forces in the national liberation campaign, the IRSP defends the right of the revolutionary forces to employ this tactic whenever useful to achieve its aims.
A war for national liberation continues in Ireland today, which traces its roots to the original conquest of the island by Britain in 1167.
webhome.idirect.com /~mullen/TG_INLA.htm   (510 words)

  
 Ireland's OWN: History
The Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) were founded on 10 December 1974 by Séamus Costello and Bernadette Devlin McAliskey.
The execution of Wright is in keeping with the Irish National Liberation Army's position of defense and retaliation - it does not breach our no first strike policy.
Statement on the 5th Anniversary of the INLA Cease-Fire by the Leadership of the Irish National Liberation Army
www.irelandsown.net /INLA.html   (875 words)

  
 Triskelle - Irish history: Irish Republican Army (IRA)
The Real Irish Republican Army (rIRA) is considered a threat for the national security by the Security Service (MI5) due to its lack of any central command, its reputation and its unknown arsenal.
After the declaration of the Irish Republic, hence not the Republic of Ireland, in 1919 the Irish Volunteer Force (IVF) became the army of the Irish Republic, or Irish Republican Army (IRA), and fought for an independent Ireland in the War of Independence.
The Continuity Irish Republican Army (cIRA) claimed to be the true inheritor of the Irish Republican tradition, meaning the mental legacy of the original Irish Republican Army (IRA) that fought in the War of Independence.
www.vincentpeters.nl /triskelle/history/irishrepublicanarmy.php?index=060.170.020.010.010   (3621 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army
This group initially used the name People's Liberation Army (PLA) before adopting the name INLA.
Many of the initial recruits for the INLA were believed to have come from the Official Irish Republican Army (OIRA) which had called a ceasefire in 1972.
At the time it was formed the INLA was considered to be the military wing of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP).
www.houstonpk.freeserve.co.uk /inlapg.htm   (311 words)

  
 THE_INSIDE_STORY:_THE_INLA_EXECUTION_OF__KING_RAT__
This statement, which has been released by the leadership of the Irish National Liberation Army, inclusive of accounts of the debriefings of the INLA active service unit involved in the operation to eliminate the LVF leader, amounts to all that has to be said as far as we are concerned on this matter.
Nothing would have prevented the INLA ASU completing their mission once they had breached the fence in A wing yard whether an alert had been raised or not was irrelevant as by that time the target would have already been sitting in the visiting bus in the forecourt as the operation began.
The INLA execution of the Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Billy Wright, a recognised sectarian killer who often worked on the orders of MI5, far from being an attack on the peace process was a positive blow for peace in Ireland.
www.blythe.org /nytransfer-subs/99cov/THE_INSIDE_STORY:_THE_INLA_EXECUTION_OF__KING_RAT__   (2807 words)

  
 biology - Irish Republican Socialist Party
A paramilitary wing, the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), was founded the same day, although its existence was kept hidden for a time.
Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) describes itself as a republican socialist party and claims to be both Marxist and Republican.
1975: At the IRSP's inaugural convention, it becomes the first political party in Ireland to support a woman's right to choose and equal rights for gays and lesbians (in 2000, it becomes the first Irish party to support equal rights for bisexuals and the transgendered).
www.biologydaily.com /biology/IRSP   (796 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army Page
The INLA, the army of Ireland's working class, was then formed to fight for National Liberation and Socialism.
Present: INLA are currently active in defence of vulnerable nationalist communities in so called interface areas of Belfast.
The INLA have been on ceasefire since September 1998 but have stayed active in defence of working class communities, particularly in Belfast interface areas where loyalist gangsters are repeatedly launching various pogroms against innocent communities.
www.angelfire.com /space/derryirsp/inla.htm   (415 words)

  
 Dropping Well Massacre in Ballykelly
The Irish National Liberation Army, which broke away from the IRA in 1974, claimed responsibility for the bomb, saying it had warned civilians not to mix with the British army.
The Irish National Liberation Army are similar to the Provisional IRA/Sinn Fein terrorists, there is no difference between these two groups as members frequently move back and forth when their cause suits.
Of those killed 11 were members of the British Army and 6 were civilians - 4 Protestant; 1 Catholic (1 born outside Northern Ireland) One of the injured soldier's was paralysed from the waist down, while two others lost limbs.
www.iraatrocities.fsnet.co.uk /ballykelly.htm   (649 words)

  
 Paramilitary Organizations in Northern Ireland
Following the split from the IRA, it worked with the Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA) and the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA).
A splinter group from the INLA, it was subsequently involved in the dispute between the Army Council and Belfast Brigade, both of which disbanded in 1992 after some of their members were attacked by the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Initially known as the People's Liberation Army (its cover names include the People's Republican Army and Catholic Reaction Force), the INLA was formed by Official IRA and Official Sinn Fein members disillusioned by the 1975 ceasefire.
falcon.arts.cornell.edu /dg78/100.3/documents/ira3.htm   (856 words)

  
 Statement from the leadership of the Irish National Liberation Army
Statement from the leadership of the Irish National Liberation Army
We call on all republicans and socialists to engage, in the coming year, in intense dialogue to move the whole political agenda away from the current sectarianisation of the six counties and towards building a secular and socialist republic.
The INLA is not involved in any way with the drug trade.
www.irsm.org /statements/inla/020102.html   (373 words)

  
 Irish Republican Army (IRA) Political Violence in Northern Ireland Insurgency in the Modern World Questia.com Online Library
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...Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), in a newspaper...Provisional Irish Republican Army, using guerrilla...unification of all Irish counties under...efforts of the IRA...
www.questia.com /library/history/european-history/great-britain/ireland/irish-republican-army.jsp   (852 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
Terrorist group formed in 1975 as the military wing of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP), which split from the Official IRA (OIRA) because of OIRA’s cease-fire in 1972.
The INLA continues to observe a cease-fire as—in the words of its leadership in 2003—a return to the armed struggle is “not a viable option at this time.”
The INLA has been active in Belfast and the border areas of Northern Ireland where it has carried out bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings, extortion, and robberies.
fas.org /irp/world/para/inla.htm   (204 words)

  
 Global Exchange - Printer Friendly
A very leftist political group, considered to be the political wing of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA).
IRA-- Irish Republican Army -- The original and primary Nationalist paramilitary group.
The IRSP has been critical of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) ceasefires.
www.globalexchange.org /countries/europe/ireland/politics.html.pf   (1873 words)

  
 Terrorism: Q & A IRA Splinter Groups (U.K., separatists)
The least active of the splinter groups is the Irish National Liberation Army.
There are three IRA splinter groups: the Real IRA, the Continuity IRA, and the Irish National Liberation Army.
McKevitt was arrested in March 2001 by Irish authorities and is currently in an Irish jail awaiting trial on terrorism-related charges.
cfrterrorism.org /groups/realira.html   (601 words)

  
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He was Frank J. Carty, alias Somers -- and he was a commandant in the Sligo branch of the Irish Republican Army, wanted in Ireland for theft and jailbreaking.
Know that the Irish, forcibly exiled to Scotland for all intents and purposes by the British government, remained Irish and remained dedicated to Ireland.
Their Scottish born children know Ireland's tears as well as the joy of being Irish and the need to continue to fight for her freedom.
members.lycos.co.uk /taarlaanois/smashing.htm   (1418 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
The Belfast leadership of the Provisional IRA has held an emergency meeting with the leaders of the breakaway Irish National Liberation Army to warn them about carrying out further actions.
Also present in the Ardoyne was a prominent member of the INLA's political wing, the Irish Republican Socialist Party.
Among the INLA leaders present was the man believed to be head of the Belfast organization who has been involved in many INLA killings over the years, including the murder of Gerard Steenson, regarded as the INLA's top gunman, during a feud in 1987.
www.irishecho.com /search/searchstory.cfm?id=11351&issueid=261   (604 words)

  
 Irish Republican Army/ Real IRA/ Continuity IRA
Articles discuss the Irish National Liberation Army which is smaller and more to the left than the main IRA.
Discusses LVF activities and the founder's murder in prison by Catholic inmates belonging to Irish National Liberation Army.
See index 'Irish Republican Army', 'Ireland', etc. for specific references.
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/tergps/tgirh.htm   (1300 words)

  
 BBC News NORTHERN IRELAND INLA denies threats against loyalists
The Irish National Liberation Army has denied that there is any threat against Glenbryn community workers.
On Wednesday, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions condemned "in the strongest possible terms the murderous threats made against Glenbryn community activists".
The statement was released through the INLA's political wing, the Irish Republican Socialist Party.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/northern_ireland/1792589.stm   (206 words)

  
 MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
In a regrettable yet predictable by-product of this positive step, hard-line members broke away from the Official IRA and formed the Irish National Liberation Army.
Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) • Ally (Suspected)
The Official IRA was an Irish Republican group committed to the union of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland under Irish political rule, as well as a preference for Marxist ideology.
www.tkb.org /Group.jsp?groupID=54   (561 words)

  
 Irish republican group calls for truce
Yesterday morning, the Irish National Liberation Army admitted mistakes and pledged a cease-fire.
The Irish National Liberation Army, a particularly violent group, proclaimed that "armed struggle can never be the only option for revolutionaries."
The so-called Real IRA, a group of Irish Republican Army dissidents that claimed responsibility for the Omagh attack, said Wednesday that it had "suspended" its violent campaign.
www.recordonline.com /1998/08/23/inla.htm   (406 words)

  
 BBC News Northern Ireland Understanding Northern Ireland
The INLA first gained national attention when it placed the under-car bomb which killed Conservative Northern Ireland spokesman Airey Neave at the House of Commons in 1979.
At times in its history the INLA has operated in concert with other republican groups - three of the 10 republican hunger strikers who died in 1981 were in the INLA.
The group also was responsible for the murder of leading loyalist paramilitary Billy Wright inside the Maze Prison on 27 December 1997.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/static/northern_ireland/understanding/parties_paramilitaries/inla.stm   (179 words)

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