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Title: Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland


1
Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland
  • The Armalite and the Ballot Box

2
A Brief History Part I
  • Highlights from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irela
    ndHistory
  • Various peoples have lived in Ireland for around
    9,000 years
  • The beginning of contemporary problems traces
    back to the Plantations of the 16th and 17th
    centuries

3
A Brief History Part II
  • During the Plantations, Irish lands were seized
    and given to British planters (colonists)
  • The second Plantation in Ireland was the
    Plantation of Ulster, focused around 1607-1609
  • About half of the Ulster Planters were Scottish
    and the other half English

4
A Brief History Part III
  • Irish Rebellion of 1641 end result was Irish
    Catholics being barred from voting or attending
    Parliament, institutionalized Protestant rule
    (Protestant Ascendancy)
  • Images of Protestants killed and massacred in
    1641 still adorn Orange Order banners and
    standards today

5
A Brief History Part IV
  • 1800 Irish Parliament passes Act of Union which
    merges Ireland with U.K. beginning of direct
    government
  • 1840s Famine around 1 million die, another
    million emigrate, many to America
  • Agitation for Home Rule throughout the end of the
    19th and early 20th centuries

6
A Brief History Part V
  • Theobald Wolfe Tone 1791 founded United
    Irishmen
  • Unsuccessful French-backed invasion in 1798
  • Padraigh (Patrick) Pearse, James Connolly, Easter
    Rising of 1916
  • Sinn Fein landslide in elections of 1918
  • 1919 - First Dáil

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A Brief History Part VI
  • 1918 elections were last ones that took place in
    whole of Ireland until European Parliament
    elections 60 years later
  • 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty end Anglo-Irish War,
    divides Ireland into Republic and Ulster Collins
    assassinated in subsequent Irish Civil War
  • Anglo-Irish War first IRA

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10
The Paras
  • IRA
  • Official IRA (OIRA)
  • Provos (PIRA)
  • INLA
  • RIRA
  • Continuity IRA (CAC)
  • UDA/UFF
  • UVF
  • LVF / Red Hand Commando
  • Red Hand Defenders

11
IRA Part I
  • Saw themselves as heirs to the original IRA,
    sworn to the spirit of the Easter Rising and the
    1919 Dáil
  • Major ideological split in 1969 Official IRA
    cease fire (Marxists, stickies) vs. Provos
    (rosary brigade, pinheads)
  • OIRA ceasefire in 1973, continued to fight with
    Provos

12
IRA Part II
  • Pre-1980s organization Local volunteers form
    companies, companies are structured into wider
    geographic battalions, battlions are structured
    into regional brigades (ex. Derry Brigade, West
    Belfast Brigade)
  • Drawback Once police and military powers
    increased, easy to roll the organization up via
    legitimate informers, supergrasses

13
IRA Part III
  • Cell structure replaced army hierarchy around
    early 1980s
  • Double blind communication structure of dead
    drops, phone calls orders come directly from
    Army Council
  • No one cell knows other cells much more
    difficult to compromise

14
IRA Part IV
  • Late 1970s, early 1980s Criminalization of
    paras H-Block hunger strikes, 7 IRA and 3 INLA
    men starve to death
  • Mobilized wider Republican political sentiment
    beginning of wider Sinn Fein political success

15
Methods of Mayhem
  • Wide variety of small arms, mostly smuggled from
    U.S., Libya
  • Kneecappings, shootings on individual level
  • Car bombs in urban areas as an area effect weapon
  • Culvert bombs in rural areas stifled British
    troop movement on ground

16
INLA
  • 1974 break off of OIRA aligned with Irish
    Republican Socialist Party
  • Assassinated Conservative MP Airey Neave by car
    bomb in 1979
  • Became involved in drug trade to finance
    operations
  • Continually split and weakened by infighting and
    spin offs

17
IPLO
  • Spin off of dissatisfied INLA members in 1986
  • Became heavily involved in drug trade as means of
    finance early in existence
  • Only stated goal was to fight INLA
  • Due to drug trade, PIRA wiped out IPLO in 1992

18
RIRA
  • Biggest contemporary Republican para threat
  • Splinters from Provos who disavowed 1998 Belfast
    Accords and 2005 announcement of end of campaign
  • 1998 Omagh bomb 29 dead
  • Affiliated with 32 County Sovereignty Committee

19
Continuity Army Council
  • Separate splinter from PIRA in 1986 over change
    in abstentionism policy for Sinn Fein
  • Small, limited capacity

20
UDA/UFF
  • Founded in 1971 as umbrella Loyalist para
    organization
  • Aligned with Ulster Democratic Party
  • Supposedly carried out many killings with aid of
    or through manipulation from British army,
    intelligence
  • Heavily involved in racketeering, drug trade
    many feuds with UVF

21
UVF
  • Traces roots to 1912 (opposed to Home Rule)
    contemporarily organized in 1960s to fight IRA
  • Minority of members served in UDR while in UVF
  • Shankhill Butchers (30), Miami Showband massacre
  • Aligned with PUP

22
LVF / Red Hand Commando
  • Splintered from UVF in 1996 over 1994 cease-fire
  • Mostly fought with UVF and UDA over criminal
    rackets, territory
  • Only para group to kill a journalist, Martin
    OHagan, who exposed their role in the regional
    heroin trade
  • Ceased operation in October 2005 (?)

23
Red Hand Defenders
  • Formed in 1998 from militant UDA and LVF members
  • Mostly limited to pipe bombs and individual
    shootings
  • Soft Catholic/nationalist targets and UDA, LVF
    members
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