Because of their terrorist activities.
No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
IRA
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is no longer active. A number of other terrorist organisations broke away from the IRA, including the Real IRA and Continuity IRA, and they are still active.
During Irish History there have been a number of groups that used the title IRA. The first IRA can date itself back to 1913, known then as the Irish Volunteers, and took the name "Irish Republican Army" in 1919. It is now often referred to as the "Old IRA". Since then there have been splits which have led to groups using "IRA", including: The Provisional IRA (PIRA), founded in 1969 and best known for paramilitary campaigns during the 1970s-1990s; The term 'IRA' is almost always now used to when talking about them, but there are others. The Official IRA was the remainder of the IRA after the Provisional IRA split away in 1969. They are now inactive in the military sense. The 'Real' IRA, and The Continuity IRA were 1990s breakaway from the PIRA.
Irish Republicanism existed both sides of the border, and NO not all Irish Republicans were in the IRA or agreed with killing innocent civilians. for one example of Irish republicans with no IRA affiliation, look ath the Duke Street March on the 5th October 1968.
No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
IRA stands for Irish Republican Army, so the IRA is from Ireland.
IRA
IRA
the "Official IRA" and the "Provisional IRA" which then split into the "Real IRA" and the "Continuity IRA"
Do you mean the IRA (Irish Republican Army)
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is no longer active. A number of other terrorist organisations broke away from the IRA, including the Real IRA and Continuity IRA, and they are still active.
During Irish History there have been a number of groups that used the title IRA. The first IRA can date itself back to 1913, known then as the Irish Volunteers, and took the name "Irish Republican Army" in 1919. It is now often referred to as the "Old IRA". Since then there have been splits which have led to groups using "IRA", including: The Provisional IRA (PIRA), founded in 1969 and best known for paramilitary campaigns during the 1970s-1990s; The term 'IRA' is almost always now used to when talking about them, but there are others. The Official IRA was the remainder of the IRA after the Provisional IRA split away in 1969. They are now inactive in the military sense. The 'Real' IRA, and The Continuity IRA were 1990s breakaway from the PIRA.
Irish Republicanism existed both sides of the border, and NO not all Irish Republicans were in the IRA or agreed with killing innocent civilians. for one example of Irish republicans with no IRA affiliation, look ath the Duke Street March on the 5th October 1968.
The name Ira or the I.R.A.? In Irish the name "Ira" is "Íreá". The I.R.A is "Óglaigh na hÉireann"
Irish hate is fuath / gráin. 'hater' would be fuathaitheoir.
Uganda does not have an IRA.