Ireland has experienced terrorism in its history. In modern times, this was particularly the case during the troubles from 1969 to the 1990s. Some acts of terrorism still happen, but these are rare compared to the height of the troubles.
No. The reasons for the conflict that happened in Northern Ireland are quite complex and are not down to religion. Historical, political and social reasons are major elements. People on all sides got involved in terrorism, but the majority of people, be they Catholic, Protestant or other religions, did not get involved.
No, it was an act of Domestic Terrorism.
the island of Ireland is divided because of there religion. The conflict was because they thought everyone should be Catholic.
Terrorism and Conflict in Chechnya.
The English wanted Ireland to be under its control. Ireland didn't want to be under control.
There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
No. The reasons for the conflict that happened in Northern Ireland are quite complex and are not down to religion. Historical, political and social reasons are major elements. People on all sides got involved in terrorism, but the majority of people, be they Catholic, Protestant or other religions, did not get involved.
The conflict is primarily between the religious factions, Catholic and Protestant. Since it remained part of the UK, Northern Ireland has a history of Protestant domination in government and the economy. This friction has been expressed several times in violence and terrorism on both sides. The Nationalists continue to seek a union of the six Northern Ireland counties with larger Ireland, which is Catholic.
Yes, the Troubles in Northern Ireland had international repercussions, influencing relations between Ireland and the UK, as well as shaping perceptions of terrorism and conflict resolution worldwide. Countries with Irish diaspora communities such as the United States also felt the impact through political involvement and fundraising efforts.
no, independence increased the conflict in Northern Ireland
terrorism
It was resolved in the 1990s. There is no longer a conflict in Northern Ireland.
Part of the "Global War Against Terrorism."
No, it was an act of Domestic Terrorism.
Ireland - Jobs. Ireland had barely any jobs, and so many people moved to England to find work. Northern Ireland - Jobs and Terrorism. Again, hardly any jobs, but Northern Ireland has also been a warzone for many years and so many peoplefled for their lives.
No you shouldn't . What have we that the want potatoes, leprechaun's and Guinness. I doubt they'll come to Ireland
Conflict diamonds fund terrorism, civil war, mayhem and other harm toward humans.