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    their cultural identity. Sections of the loyalist paramilitaries have attacked Catholics, taken part in loyalist feuds, and withdrawn support for the Agreement...
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    paramilitaries: 878 (~85.5%) were civilians 94 (~9.2%) were members of loyalist paramilitaries 41 (~4.0%) were members of republican paramilitaries 14...
    210 KB (21,890 words) - 13:17, 18 August 2024
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    and loyalist paramilitaries targeted accused child molesters. Loyalist paramilitaries also deal harshly with sexual crimes. Republican paramilitaries shot...
    73 KB (8,635 words) - 13:17, 18 August 2024
  • were incidents of collusion between British soldiers and Ulster loyalist paramilitaries. From the late 1970s the British government adopted a policy of...
    55 KB (5,955 words) - 13:17, 18 August 2024
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    other loyalist paramilitaries (including 30 of its own members), three were members of the security forces and 11 were republican paramilitaries. According...
    72 KB (7,804 words) - 09:32, 9 August 2024
  • during the Troubles (1969–1998), both Irish republican and Ulster loyalist paramilitaries engaged in numerous fundraising activities within Ireland and the...
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    Orange lodges in Britain have also been accused of links with loyalist paramilitaries. In the early years of The Troubles, the Order's Grand Secretary...
    129 KB (14,119 words) - 10:55, 22 August 2024
  • A loyalist feud refers to any of the sporadic feuds which have erupted almost routinely between Northern Ireland's various loyalist paramilitary groups...
    39 KB (4,794 words) - 00:45, 5 April 2024
  • militant who was a member of the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. He was convicted of three counts of murder...
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  • killed by the regular army, three by loyalist paramilitaries, and the remaining 192 by republican paramilitaries (mainly the Provisional IRA). 22 died...
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  • the security forces and Protestant paramilitary groups. The FRU was found to have colluded with loyalist paramilitaries by the Stevens Inquiries. This has...
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  • activities were defending Irish nationalist areas from attacks by loyalist paramilitaries. In contrast to the IRA's relative inaction during the 1969 Northern...
    110 KB (14,073 words) - 01:06, 28 July 2024
  • some cases, police helped the loyalists and failed to protect Catholic areas. Both republican and loyalist paramilitaries were involved in the clashes...
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  • 1997), known as King Rat, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader who founded the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) during The Troubles. Wright...
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    Commando (RHC) and the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF). Although Irish loyalist paramilitaries have claimed to speak on behalf of their communities and unionists...
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  • leaders of the loyalist paramilitary groups. The strike lasted fourteen days and brought Northern Ireland to a standstill. Loyalist paramilitaries helped enforce...
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    During the Troubles, lodges were accused of having links with loyalist paramilitaries. The Order is best known for its yearly marches, the biggest of...
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    Ulster Volunteer Force (category Ulster loyalist militant groups)
    The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group based in Northern Ireland. Formed in 1965, it first emerged in 1966. Its first...
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    The Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) was an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was formed by Billy Wright in 1996 when he and his...
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    Commando (RHC): Ulster loyalist paramilitary group, linked to the Ulster Volunteer Force Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF): Ulster loyalist group, split from...
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