irish national liberation army
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Definition
Proper noun: A militant organization historically active in Northern Ireland, with the stated aim of ending British rule and achieving Irish unification. It is classified as a paramilitary and terrorist group.
Usage
The term is used specifically as the official name of this organization. * The Irish National Liberation Army was founded in 1974 as a splinter group from the Official IRA. * Security reports listed the Irish National Liberation Army as a significant threat during the Troubles.
Advanced Usage
- Initialism: The name is very commonly abbreviated to INLA.
- The INLA claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Collective reference: It can be referred to collectively as "the INLA" when discussing its members or actions.
- The INLA declared a ceasefire in 1998.
Variants and Related Words
- INLA: The standard and most frequently used abbreviation.
- Irish National Liberation Army (INLA): The full name often appears with the abbreviation in parentheses for clarity.
Synonyms
- Paramilitary group: A general term for a semi-military force independent of a state's official army.
- Republican paramilitary: A more specific term denoting paramilitary groups in Ireland that seek an end to British rule and a united Irish republic. (Note: This is a categorical synonym, not a name substitute.)
Related Terms and Context
- The Troubles: The period of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland (late 1960s–1998) during which the INLA was most active.
- Irish republicanism: The political ideology advocating for a united Ireland as a republic, separate from the United Kingdom.
- Official IRA / Provisional IRA: Other Irish republican paramilitary organizations from which the INLA split or with which it was contemporaneous.
Noun
- a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland