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677:'Republican movement' is a euphemism to cloak the illegality of all those proscribed IRA organisations which come under that umbrella term, such as Na Fianna Éireann, the Irish Republican Army and Cumann na mBan (the women's grouping). It is not unlawful to be a republican or to express the republican aspiration that Ireland should be unified. Therefore members of those organisations which are illegal use the term 'republican movement' to mask their true affiliations 730: 189:, since membership of the IRA is illegal. A Sinn Féin 'members course' of around 1979 states: "Sinn Féin is the political section of the Republican Movement". Robert White states in the early 1980s Sinn Fein was the junior partner in the relationship with the IRA, and they were separate organisations despite there being some overlapping membership. 155:, uses the term throughout to refer to the several organisations associated with the IRA in the 1960s and beyond. For instance, in chapter XVII he says: "But beneath the smooth patina applied by MacGiolla, The Republican movement seethed with bitter faction and the advanced rot of despair." Specifically mentioned in relation to this are Sinn Féin, 396:
This chapter covers the relatively short process which resulted in the division in the Official Republican Movement resulting in the formation of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement (IRSM) which consisted of an armed wing, the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) and a political wing, the Irish
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Some might even be members of the republican movement, a term used broadly to define all the groupings, the IRA included, who shape and promote the republican idea of a United Ireland, with the specification that the 'armed struggle' of the IRA is central to achieving that ideal. Therefore the
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The relationship between RSF and CIRA is however difficult to unpick. It is publicly known, and privately acknowledged, that RSF is the political wing of the CIRA, with the two organisations sometimes collectively referred to as the Continuity Republican
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umbrella term 'republican movement' is politically and intrinsically linked to the IRA. Not all those within the republican movement, whether they be members or supporters of the political party Sinn FĂ©in, are necessarily volunteers in the IRA
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The Republican movement is divided into two main bodies – the Military and the Civil Arms, the Irish Republican Army and Sinn Féin. Each has an important task to do. In the final analysis the work of either is as important as that of the
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It also confirms that the seemingly large contingent from the South is not biased by data collection on members from the wider dissident movement that do not necessarily engage in the violence itself (e.g. Republican Sinn
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Although the Belfast Agreement was signed on Good Friday in April that year, the dissident republican movement, principally through the Real IRA and the Continuity IRA, continued to be active.
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Republican Movement: Collective term for the IRA, Cumann na mBan, Sinn FĂ©in, National Graves Association, republican youth and marching bands which emerged from the 1969/1970 split
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Whereas I use the Republican Movement as the generic name for the 'Provos' - the Provisional IRA and Sinn FĂ©in - the term the 'Movement' is used by republicans to mean the IRA.
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Official Republican Movement: Collective term for the Official IRA, Official Sinn Féin, Official Na Fianna Éireann and allied republican groups following the 1969/1970 split
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The Omagh Bombing: Some Remaining Questions Fourth Report of Session 2009-10 Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence (House of Commons Papers)
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Similarly, the RIRA and 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) can be combined to show the membership of the Real Republican Movement.
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The term was in use at least as early as 1949 when CriostĂłir O'Neill, the vice president of Sinn FĂ©in, gave a speech at
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Continuity Republican Movement, which consists of the Continuity IRA and Republican Sinn FĂ©in.
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Real Republican Movement, which consisted of the Real IRA and 32 County Sovereignty Movement.
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Provisional Republican Movement or simply Republican Movement, which consisted of the
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Divided We Stand: The Strategy and Psychology of Ireland's Dissident Terrorists
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includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
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Out of the Ashes: An Oral History of the Provisional Irish Republican Movement
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The Dissident Republican Movement itself consists of multiple movements:
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Killer in Clowntown: Joe Doherty, the IRA and the Special Relationship
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Killer in Clowntown: Joe Doherty, the IRA and the Special Relationship
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state the term is used by members of the IRA to avoid making an
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Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons Vol.1: 1968-78
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Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons Vol.1: 1968-78
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The Origins and Rise of Dissident Irish Republicanism
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Official Republican Movement, which consisted of the
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Index

Republican Movement (Ireland)
Irish Republican Army
IRA
Sinn FĂ©in
Provisional IRA
Provisional Sinn FĂ©in
Official IRA
Official Sinn FĂ©in
Irish Republican Socialist Movement
Irish National Liberation Army
Irish Republican Socialist Party
Dissident Republican Movement
Continuity IRA
Republican Sinn FĂ©in
Real IRA
32 County Sovereignty Movement
Bodenstown Graveyard
J. Bowyer Bell
Clan na Gael
United Irishman
National Graves Association
Martin Dillon
Na Fianna Éireann
Cumann na mBan
Peter Taylor
incriminating statement
Irish republicanism
Irish Republican Army (disambiguation)

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