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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Irish National Liberation Army
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the INLA developed a modest organisation in the north of Ireland, particularly based around Divis Flats in West Belfast, which as a result became colloquially known as, "the planet of the Irps" (a reference to the IRSP and the film The Planet of the Apes).
The Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation was an Irish republican paramilitary organization which was formed in 1986 by disaffected and expelled members of the Irish National Liberation Army in the aftermath of the supergrass trials.
Dublin (Irish: Baile Átha Cliath) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, located near the midpoint of Irelands east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Irish-National-Liberation-Army   (2475 words)

  
 OG96 CHARITIES AND TERRORISM
An organisation is 'concerned in terrorism' if it commits or participates in acts of terrorism, prepares for terrorism, promotes or encourages terrorism, or is otherwise concerned in terrorism either in the UK or abroad.
The Bank of England web site at http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/financialsanctions/sanctionsconlist.htm contains a list of people and organisations which have been named by the UN, the EU, and by UK Orders and Statutory Instruments as having possible links to terrorist organisations, or to be involved in terrorist activities.
Payments being made from the charity's funds to a proscribed organisation, or other apparent connections between the charity and a proscribed organisation, should always be treated as evidence of a risk to charity property.
www.charity-commission.gov.uk /supportingcharities/ogs/g096.asp   (2933 words)

  
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Irish Republican Socialist Party Statement for African Liberation Day 2002 Sisters and Brothers, Africans: It is my great honor to bring you greetings of solidarity from the Irish Republican Socialist Party for this celebration of African Liberation Day.
The people of Ireland were driven into a diaspora much like the people of Africa or Palestine, and like those peoples, the Irish were subjected to racist oppression.
We the people who create all of the wealth in the world and who share in virtually none of it; we the working people of the world, must support oneanother, because only we can be trusted to share each other's vision and interests.
www.blythe.org /nytransfer-subs/Africa/IRSP_on_African_Liberation_Day   (1028 words)

  
 Irish Emigrant - News and jobs for the global Irish community
The shooting has been claimed by the IPLO (Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation) a small splinter group of the INLA.
The Irish Bishops' Council announced on Wednesday that they were going to send chaplains abroad to look after the pastoral needs of the growing number of Irish emigrants.
The IPLO claimed they carried out the shooting and that their victim was a member of the UDR.
www.emigrant.ie /article.asp?iCategoryID=200&iArticleID=9389   (3489 words)

  
 ULSTER
The IPLO (Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation) were in reality enemies of the people, and many gave a sigh of relief when they were taken off the streets.
Although IPLO drew justification for their violent ways from the struggle against the british imperialist oppressors they financed themselves by street robbery, directed against their neighbours.
Any efforts to organise people on class lines were opposed by both the church and the state.
www.d4maths.lowtech.org /mirage/belfast.htm   (4400 words)

  
 Sinn Féin the Workers Party
Official Sinn Féin was the name commonly applied to what remained of Sinn Féin after Provisional Sinn Féin broke away in 1970.
It was associated with the Official IRA, which similarly comprised those who remained part of the original organisation after the Provisional IRA was formed in 1969.
Members of the Official IRA split off in 1974 to form the Irish National Liberation Army and some INLA members subsequently established the Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/s/si/sinn_fein_the_workers_party.html   (149 words)

  
 The Ta Power Document: An Essay on the History of The Irish Republican Socialist Movement
The resolution of the national question, partition and all the evils and divisions that spring from it, entails a struggle against imperialism, it entails the mobilisation of the mass of Irish people in the struggle for national liberation, but it doesn't mean confining ourselves solely to the national question.
It was only by the organisation of a solid ideologically sound socialist party actively engaged in the political struggle of the Irish people, combined with a military wing actively confronting imperialism, which would bring victory, and so it was to these ends that the new movement was to strive and organise for 12 years.
The consequences of this one structural defect, the organisational principle of the AC supremacy, were both pervasive and detrimental to the movement's early growth and stability, and have been perpetuated with the same negative results right up to the present.
www.marxist.com /the-ta-power-document-an-essay-on-the-history-of-the-irish-republican-socialist-move.htm   (19042 words)

  
 UNHCR - United Kingdom: List of proscribed groups according to UK Terrorism Act 2000
The entry for The Orange Volunteers refers to the organisation which uses that name and in the name of which a statement described as a press release was published on 14th October 1998 (ibid).
Under Part II of the Terrorism Act 2000, the Secretary of State has the power to proscribe any organisation, which he believes 'is concerned in terrorism'.
The list of organisations concerned in terrorism connected with the affairs of Northern Ireland, which are already proscribed in Schedule 2 of the Act, is unamended by the Order.
www.unhcr.org /home/RSDCOI/3df4be3130.html   (588 words)

  
 SOME REFLECTIONS ON IRISH SOLIDARITY WITH THE STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID
This was to a large extent a result of the dogged work of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement (IAAM) which was founded in 1964 with the sole and only purpose of helping to end apartheid The Movement was launched at a rally to support the international call for the release of Nelson Mandela and his colleagues.
Countless people came to demonstrations, wrote letters, travelled round the country speaking at meetings or addressing schools and sacrificed their time to support the struggle for liberation in South Africa and to pressure our Government to impose sanctions.
A new organisation, the Ireland South Africa Association was formed to foster bonds of friendship between the people of South Africa and Ireland, and to support the advancement of peace and democracy in South Africa and the Reconstruction and Development of South Africa.
www.anc.org.za /ancdocs/history/aam/irishaam.html   (956 words)

  
 Unsigned: For the Irish Revolution (April 1939)
Nevertheless, the struggle which the Irish people has waged for over two hundred years against the tyranny of English dominion must be supported with the utmost vigour by every class conscious worker in this country.
The cause of Irish liberation is inextricably bound up with the revolutionary movements of ALL colonial peoples, is truly defended only by the revolutionary MASS movements of the working class in this and other countries.
The misery of the Irish toiler calls for instant redress, the curse of religious strife must be denounced, and against the repressions of the Government the workers and small farmers must be mobilised under the banner of the Irish Revolution.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/newspape/win/vol02/no04/irishrev.htm   (934 words)

  
 Irish News, September 7, 1998
He thanked the people for the freedom of the city, and told the mayor that he was relieved to have the freedom of Limerick so that when he is no longer President and won't have to stay in Dublin alone, he can come back to Limerick.
Extending a warm welcome on behalf of the people of Limerick, Mayor Harrington told the President his efforts for peace in Ireland were widely appreciated adding that, unfortunately, not all the swords have as yet been turned into ploughshares.
President, we all share in the grief of your people who lost loved ones in these terrible acts, and we extend our sympathy to the victims of the host nations also, as we do to the relatives of those who were later killed in the Middle East''.
archives.tcm.ie /irishexaminer/1998/09/07/ihead.htm   (5672 words)

  
 Celtic Attic: Celts facts and fiction - A Vision for the Future
Of course it is invariably put to them that a study of the Irish people's struggle down the centuries is bound to be rewarding to them.
One of the failures of National Liberation Movements the world over has been the lack of a comprehensive blueprint for their respective counties in the aftermath of the withdrawal of the forces of occupation.
Giving people a real say in the decisions which effect their lives, empowering people in a meaningful way, not simply moving civil servants from one part of the county to the other, which in the present 26-County State passes for decentralisation.
www.celticattic.com /contact_us/the_celts/a_vision_for_the_future.htm   (1857 words)

  
 Marxists and Gay liberation
It is neccessary to unite all the oppressed, underprivileged and exploited people under the banner of the labour movement and socialism.
I think if you gay people wants to get married well they should be abel to do it but why they want to this i thinks its quiet strange since the church has harrased them all the time.
The oppression of gay people is an extremely complex issue, tied up with the oppression of women and the nature of the family.
discussion.newyouth.com /index.php?topic=1752.msg17029   (4983 words)

  
 Paramilitary Organizations in Northern Ireland
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.
It has received aid from a variety of groups and countries, particularly training and arms from Libya and, at one time, the Palestine Liberation Organisation and is also suspected of receiving funds and arms from sympathizers in the United States.
The UDA, which was formed in the early 1970s as an umbrella organisation for loyalist groups, had at one stage up to 40,000 members but was banned in 1992.
falcon.arts.cornell.edu /dg78/100.3/documents/ira3.htm   (856 words)

  
 Sinn Féin the Workers Party . The Troubles . Northern Ireland . Irish Republican Army . Official IRA . 1980s . Dublin ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Irish Republican Army IRA has its roots in Ireland s struggle for independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
The reasons behind the split were not many, but the main ones were the ending of violence for the IRA, and the ending of abstentionism for...
December 1 - A Boeing 727 carrying TWA Flight 514 crashes 25 miles 40 km northwest of Dulles International Airport during bad weather, killing all 92 people on-board December 19 - Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh becomes the fifth President of Ireland, in a...
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Sinn_F%E9in_the_Workers_Party   (580 words)

  
 Irlandinitiative Heidelberg - Cory Reports
In February 1999, the group British Irish Rights Watch alleged that the termination and removal of vehicle check points in the vicinity of the Finucane home prior to the murder was a collusive action taken to facilitate the murder.
If it is found that the RUC failed to properly investigate the complaints regarding the alleged threatening remarks that could constitute evidence of collusion both by turning a blind eye to threats to her and by encouraging threats by others or by indicating that they would be tolerated.
The failure of the NIO to take into account the letters from reputable organisations which expressed concern for the safety of Rosemary Nelson could be found to be a collusive act in that it turned a blind eye to a dangerous situation.
www.irlandinit-hd.de /sub_camp/coryrep.htm   (7066 words)

  
 Irish National Liberation Army   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Irish National Liberation Army: Support the US Troops?
A large body of people organized and trained for land warfare.
Download Irish National Liberation Army Screensavers and Irish National Liberation Army Wallpapers for your computer right now, for absolutely free.
encyclopedia.vestigatio.com /Irish_National_Liberation_Army   (1135 words)

  
 What Our Irish Comrades Stand For
The oppression of women is central to this task and while women’s liberation is not possible except as part of the socialist project neither can this project succeed unless women’s liberation is at its heart.
In order to formulate and defend the ideas of working class liberation and to promote the revolutionary organisation of the working class it is necessary to organise the most class-conscious members of the oppressed into a political party that can combat all the other parties of the other classes.
Likewise we oppose Irish nationalism which is the ideology of the Irish capitalist class and is an ally of imperialism standing in the way of Irish workers achieving unity and independence.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/sd.html   (1445 words)

  
 Irish Terms
Plural is A Chairde (Pron: oh KARR-DYEH) * AAI: Australian Aid for Ireland - Irish Republican solidarity organisation in Australia * Aer Lingus (Pron: AYR LING-uss): Irish national airline * Alliance Party: A small northern political party which wishes to maintain the union with Britain.
The British equivalent, led by Tony Blair, is the party of government at Westminster * Leinster House: The seat of the Irish parliament * Long Kesh: Large prison which formerly housed most 6-county political prisoners; the H-Blocks are located here.
* RIR: Royal Irish Regiment - British Army regiment formed in 1992 with the amalgamation of the UDR and Royal Irish Rangers.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/Irish_Aires/irishter.htm   (1364 words)

  
 Éire Shaor
Éire Shaor (Free Ireland) is an ongoing Web-based project dedicated to the traditional Irish Republican goal of a 32-County Irish Republic free of British imperialism and opposed to the Good Friday Agreement.
Support is given to any organisation which is fighting for a 32-County Irish Republic free of British imperialism and is opposed to the GFA.
"All necessary means must be used to restore Ireland and her resources to the Irish people..." - Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, President of Provisional Sinn Féin (currently President of Republican Sinn Féin), 1970.
www.morrigan.net /eireshaor   (701 words)

  
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As the steady crump of artillery shells sounded in the fields on the edge of Gaza City, he said he was not concerned about the soldier but civilians who could be harmed by ongoing Israeli military action.
Christer Nordahl, spokesman of the UN Relief and Works Agency said it is now "distributing food to 900,000 people in Gaza, but it is out of milk powder and beans and in 10 days there will be no food at all.
Under the command of Mr Olmert's predecessor, Ariel Sharon, the Israel army invaded and occupied the southern half of Lebanon and West Beirut where the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) was based.
www.pchrgaza.org /Library/irishtime.htm   (735 words)

  
 Home Office | Proscribed terrorist groups
These terrorist organisations are currently proscribed under UK legislation, and therefore outlawed in the UK.
Hizballah is committed to armed resistance to the state of Israel itself and aims to liberate all Palestinian territories and Jerusalem from Israeli occupation.
ISYF is an organisation committed to the creation of an independent state of Khalistan for Sikhs within India.
www.homeoffice.gov.uk /security/terrorism-and-the-law/terrorism-act/proscribed-groups?version=1   (1438 words)

  
 CAIN: Issues - Paramilitary Feuds - List of those killed as a result of paramilitary feuds
Irish National Liberation Army / Irish People's Liberation Organisation feud.
Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) / Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO) feud.
Irish National Liberation Army / Irish Peoples Liberation Army feud.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /issues/violence/feudkilla.htm   (1771 words)

  
 Portland NORML News - Sunday, February 15, 1998
Now people are telling me it is better than 10 years ago." Part of that improvement can be attributed to community-based policing as practiced by the department's senior lead officers and the Narcotics Enforcement Team, which maintained an intense and visible police presence in the corridor.
Clinton said his new 10-year plan to cut illegal drug use by 50 percent is based on the "very encouraging news in recent months that more and more of our young people are saying no to drugs" and that latest overall the number of Americans who use drugs has fallen by one-half since 1979.
In October 1992, the IRA shot dead Samuel Ward and wounded eight others in a purge against the Irish Peoples' Liberation Organisation (IPLO), which it claimed was heavily involved in pushing drugs.
www.marijuanalibrary.org /980215.html   (8796 words)

  
 Irish Terms
The Attorney General and the Chief Whip are seated members but cannot participate in decision-making.
Small new republican organisation engaged in armed actions.
Includes a number of paramilitary organisations which have worked in collusion with British forces.
www.geocities.com /wildirish17/IrishTerms.htm   (1267 words)

  
 MI5
O'Hara goes on to reject the alleged comment by Jimmy Brown, former leader of the Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation, that Red Action was and is "run by British Intelligence" (Irish World 03.06.94); describing the charge as 'throw-away remarks...
RA also accused the IPLO of having held meetings with both the Ulster Freedom Fighters and the Ulster Volunteer Force in connection with their drug-running rackets.
Whilst O'Hara is quite correct in his assumption that the state seeks to influence and discredit the ALF, Animal Rights Militia, Hunt Saboteurs Association etal, he fails to address properly the Animal Liberation Front, stating that the ALF has "an unwavering commitment to non-violence" with specific exceptions.
www.thirdway.org /files/reviews/mi5.html   (1622 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Official IRA, which similarly comprised those who remained part of the original organisation after the Provisional IRA was formed in 1969.
Members of the Official IRA split off in 1974 to form the
Irish National Liberation Army and some INLA members subsequently established the
www.en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/Sinn_F%E9in_the_Workers_Party   (98 words)

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