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  • ===1982-1994 Irish Freedom Movement=== ''See main article'' [[Irish Freedom Movement]]
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  • ...m''] Volume 7 Number 1, pp165-181 (2014)).</ref> until 1988|Targets=Animal liberation and anti-authoritarian movements}} Subsequently he worked in [[E Squad]], a section devoted to non-Irish international terrorism,<ref name="AMD178">Metropolitan Police Special Bran
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  • ...s' since a majority of the people they have killed were civilians (54.4%) (Irish Information Partnership 1990). Of course, the 'security forces' would clai ...approves (the [[African National Congress]] are referred to as a 'genuine' liberation movement (1991: 98)), from those of which he disapproves. This is especial
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  • ...s Chairman of the Executive Board of the [[International Islamic Christian Organisation for Reconciliation and Reconstruction]] (IICORR), of which little informati :The organisation was launched in Jakarta with former President [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] as its
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  • ...is designed to influence the government [or an international governmental organisation]<ref>Words in square brackets inserted by [[Terrorism Act 2006]].</ref> or ...orism mean acts of persons acting on behalf of, or in connection with, any organisation which carries out activities directed towards the overthrowing or influenci
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  • ...erage when Civitas' reports were reviewed, when quotes from members of the organisation were used or when articles written by Civitas' directors were published. I ...ector of Civitas appears 106 times, which is not unusual given he runs the organisation.
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  • ...d on through the name change to the RCP. The former was replaced by the [[Irish Freedom Movement]]. ...amme; practically,they were highly suspicious of any attempt to modify the organisation's geographical structure by introducing factory branches and were afraid th
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  • ...secrets that died with Brian Nelson THE DEATH OF BRITISH ARMY AGENT 6137, Irish News, 14 April 2003.</ref> ...secrets that died with Brian Nelson THE DEATH OF BRITISH ARMY AGENT 6137, Irish News, 14 April 2003.</ref>
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  • ...onist Party]] in 1984. He was shot dead by the [[Irish People's Liberation Organisation]] in 1987. He was acknowledged as a member by the [[UVF]] in a booklet publ
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  • With the experience of armed struggle in the shape of Irish republicanism, 'domestic terrorism' has a different resonance in Britain, w ...ism carried out in the name of the [[Animal Liberation Front]] and [[Earth Liberation Front]], hunt sabs and anti-fascist activity, tree-protest and street party
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  • ...subversion" (131). In September 1972, a study group was convened including Irish expert Iain Hamilton, former managing editor of FWF and Director of Studies :"It is generally felt that the Research Department and its sister organisation, the Information Research Department [...] have a staff which is woefully i
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  • ...e Secretariat of the Provisional Committee of the British Marxist-Leninist Organisation], 24 February 1968 (accessed via Marxists.org).</ref> with Birch going on t ...r of splits throughout 1969 to 1971, after which it ceased as an effective organisation in its own name.<ref name="uk.maoism"/><ref>[https://www.marxists.org/histo
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  • ...Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1971|Targets=Irish National Liberation Solidarity Front}} ...h the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] who was deployed into Irish National Liberation Solidarity Front (INLSF) from 1971. Currently he is in his 70s.<ref name="m
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