The IRA is no longer involved in terrorist activity. A few groups that split from the IRA have some level of involvement in terrorism, but on a small scale. So things are considerably more peaceful in Northern Ireland compared to the 1970s and 1980s and early 1990s, when the troubles were at their height and the various terrorist groups were most active.
they were a really an organization to stand for what they beileve in. not intentionally terrorism, but they did resort to violence to prove their ponit; like terrorism.
Provisional Irish Republican Army was created in 1969.
Irish Republican Liberation Army was created in 2006.
Tim Pat Coogan has written: 'The I.R.A' -- subject(s): History, Irish Republican Army, Irish question, Terrorism 'Wherever green is worn' -- subject(s): Irish, Migrations
Chronology of Continuity Irish Republican Army actions happened in 2000.
Irish and English
In the US, an Individual Retirement Account. In the UK, the Irish Republican Army, a former terrorist organisation.
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Do you mean the IRA (Irish Republican Army)
It seems like the enemies of the Provisional Irish Republican Army would be the British. That's what the research that I did on this topic.
You are referring to the Irish Republican Army or IRA and they are not still fighting.
Michael Collins