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The PIRA or Provisional Irish Republican Army did not fight solely on religious grounds, although that was a factor, but initially to defend the catholic community from attacks by Loyalists, the Police and State-sponsored Paramilitaries. It would be incorrect to compare the IRA (a known terrorist organization) to other terror organizations such as Al Qaeda (also a known terrorist organization) because The latter oppressed whereas the former sought to liberate. Although as time went on, the IRA acted less as liberators, and more as terrorist organization.

There is a lot more to this subject. Sufficeth to say that the PIRA's stated goal was self-rule of the area they claimed as theirs, mostly in Northern Eire, and the creation of a Catholic state.

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