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When did the IRA END?

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From what i know it ended a while ago, but there is still dirty british rule in northern Ireland, and till this day there is still a well respected IRA but more commonly call PIRA, the "provo"IRA. Not to sure the meaning of that. But the war ended but the IRA still fights. And now with a recession I am sure they we begin to fight again, recession does that to people. And i hope they do start again.

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The 1998 Good Friday Agreement signalled the end of violence in Northern Ireland. The IRA agreed to lay down its weapons in 2005.

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