Real Irish Republican Army
The Real Irish Republican Army, otherwise known as the Real IRA, is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation founded before the signing of the 1998 Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement by former members of the Provisional IRA who opposed the Provisional IRA's 1997 cease-fire and acquiescence in the accord in the aftermath of a Provisional IRA Army Convention in County Donegal.
Related Topics:
Irish republican - Paramilitary - 1998 - Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement - Provisional IRA - 1997 - IRA - County Donegal
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
It originally attracted disaffected IRA members from the republican stronghold of South Armagh and some members from Derry and Strabane. Its first leader was Michael McKevitt, a former "quartermaster general" of the Provisional IRA, but he has since been imprisoned on charges of directing terrorism. Shortly after its formation, the Real IRA began attacks similar in nature to those conducted by the Provisional IRA prior to its ceasefire. However, it lacked a significant base, and was heavily infiltrated by informers, leading to a series of high profile arrests and seizures by the Garda Síochána and the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the first half of 1998. Despite this, the Real IRA succeeded in bombing Omagh town centre on August 15, 1998, killing 29 people, including at least one pregnant woman. This bombing, which was likely not intended to be a mass slaughter, caused a major outcry in Ireland, Britain and throughout the world. Many of the Real IRA's members abandoned the organisation, and British and Irish police co-operated on an unprecedented scale in an attempt to destroy the movement.
Related Topics:
Armagh - Derry - Strabane - Michael McKevitt - Garda Síochána - Royal Ulster Constabulary - Bombing Omagh town centre - Ireland - Britain
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Real IRA called a ceasefire in the winter of 1998, but this was broken after less than two years when the organisation conducted a number of attacks on the island of Great Britain, including a taxi-bomb attack on the BBC Television Centre in West London, and a rocket propelled grenade attack on the headquarters of MI6.
Related Topics:
Great Britain - BBC - London - Rocket propelled grenade - MI6
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Since then it has become increasingly weaker. Infiltration has continued, and the movement has been unable to conduct a noticeable bomb attack. In the autumn of 2003, its imprisoned leaders called for an unconditional ceasefire, citing alleged misuse of funds and the lack of success with their resistance to the British presence in Ireland.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
In recent times, the Real IRA has continued to be a thorn in the side of both the British and Irish authorities. December 2004 saw 15 fire bomb attacks against premises in Belfast attributed to the breakaway faction. Many attacks, similar in nature to those in Belfast, where carried out in Strabane, County Tyrone. The organisation has also been blamed for an increasing number of punishment attacks in Strabane. In 2005, Irish Minister for Justice Michael McDowell told the Dáil that the organization had a maximum of about 150 members http://debates.oireachtas.ie/DDebate.aspx?F=DAL20050623.xml&Node=H10-1#H10-1.
Related Topics:
Strabane - County Tyrone - 2005 - Irish Minister for Justice - Michael McDowell - Dáil
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Real IRA is distinct from the Continuity IRA, another Provisional IRA splinter group founded in 1986. The 32 County Sovereignty Movement is perceived to be the political wing of the Real IRA.
Related Topics:
Continuity IRA - 1986 - 32 County Sovereignty Movement
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | External links |
~ What's Hot ~
~ Community ~
| ► | History Forum Come and discuss about History, Civilizations, Historical Events and Figures |
| ► | History Web-Ring A community of sites, blogs and forums dedicated to History. Do not hesitate to submit your site. |
and are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Lexicon - Privacy Policy - Spiritus-Temporis.com ©2005.
