Talk:Dissident republican
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List of organisations
[edit]I suggest that the list could be presented in the form of the following table.
Paramilitary | Dates Active | Political | Dates Active | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Continuity Irish Republican Army (Continuity IRA) | (1986–present) | Republican Sinn Féin (RSF) | (1986-present)[1] |
2. | Cumann na mBan | (1986–present)[2] | ||
3. | Fianna Éireann | (1986–present)[3] | ||
4. | Irish Republican Liberation Army (IRLA) | (2006–present)[4] | ||
5. | Irish Republican Movement (IRM) | (2018-present) | ||
6. | Óglaigh na hÉireann (Real IRA splinter group) | (2009–2018) | Republican Network for Unity (RNU) | (2007-present) |
7. | Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA) | (1997–present)[5] | 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) | (1997-present) |
8. | Saoirse na hEireann | (2013-14) | Irish Republican Voice (IRV) | (2013-2014) |
9. | Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA)[5] | (1997–present) | Saoradh | (2016-present) |
References
I have taken the correspondences between the paramilitary and political organisations from their respective articles. Alekksandr (talk) 13:23, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
- I would be wary of including any claims relating to Saoirse na hÉireann, and the IRLA. Other than the Irish Mirror article (which isn't particularly great to begin with) is there any evidence the former ever existed? Although John Horgan is talking about the ~2006 incarnation of Saoirse na hÉireann, in Divided We Stand: The Strategy and Psychology of Ireland's Dissident Terrorists he has this to say
There have been other VDR groups that have been shorter lived and have posted a less sustained threat. Among these are Saor Uladh, the Irish Republican Liberation Army (IRLA), Saoirse na hÉireann, and the Republican Defence Army. These groups' short lifespans and the continuous emergence of other new groups often result in confusion among analysts as to their true nature. Short-lived groups often act as fronts for large paramilitary organizations that do not wish to have their names associated with a particular action (or when the perception of there being more than one group benefits the strategic objectives of a leadershipo that values the appearance of multiple dissident fronts)
.FDW777 (talk) 20:13, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
peace is ...
[edit]is god is peace then why do you alway start f#cking your own god by fighting and killing ??? WHY do you send AWAY your own god by SH!T ?? maybe one atheist brings more peace then all religious peeps together since that atheist DOES NOT KILL ABOUT THE god OFF PEACE !!! get it ?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.149.83.125 (talk) 00:03, 11 April 2023 (UTC)
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