Real IRA
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Definition
Proper noun A militant organization that split from the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in 1997, opposing the peace process and ceasefire. It is designated as a terrorist group and has engaged in violent activities.
Usage
The term "Real IRA" is used as a proper noun to specifically refer to this dissident republican paramilitary organization. It is often discussed in contexts related to Northern Ireland politics, terrorism, and the peace process.
Examples
- The Real IRA claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Security forces remain vigilant against threats from the Real IRA.
- The split that created the Real IRA was a major challenge to the peace agreement.
Advanced Usage
- The group is sometimes abbreviated as RIRA in analytical and security documents.
- It is frequently discussed in contrast to the "Provisional IRA" or "Official IRA" from which it dissented.
Variants and Related Words
- RIRA: The common acronym for the Real IRA.
- Dissident republican: A broader term describing individuals and groups, including the Real IRA, who reject the Northern Ireland peace process.
Synonyms
- Terrorist organization
- Paramilitary group (in this specific, violent context)
- Dissident faction
Notes on Meaning
The term refers exclusively to this specific organization formed in 1997. It should not be used as a general term for the Irish Republican Army (IRA) historically, as it represents a later, splinter group with a distinct ideology focused on continuing armed struggle.
Noun
- a radical terrorist group that broke away in 1997 when the mainstream Provisional IRA proposed a cease-fire; has continued terrorist activities in opposition to any peace agreement