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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:The_Troubles |
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| észak-írországi konfliktus (északír polgárháború; zavargások, írül: Na Trioblóidí; bajok, angolul: The Troubles) - The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí, Northern Ireland conflict) - Nordirlandk | ||||||
| Northern Irish Troubles |
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| The Troubles | |
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| History of Northern Ireland • History of Ireland • Irish nationalism • Irish republicanism • Ulster unionism • Ulster loyalism • Books about the Troubles | |
| Participants | |
| Republican paramilitaries | Provisional IRA (timeline) • Official IRA (timeline) • Irish National Liberation Army (timeline) • Continuity IRA (timeline) • Real IRA (timeline) • IPLO (timeline) • Republican Action Force |
| Security forces | United Kingdom • British Army • Royal Air Force • Royal Navy • Northern Ireland • Ulster Defence Regiment/Royal Irish Regiment • Royal Ulster Constabulary/Ulster Special Constabulary • Republic of Ireland • Garda Síochána • Irish Army |
| Loyalist paramilitaries | Ulster Defence Association (timeline) • Ulster Volunteer Force (timeline) • Loyalist Volunteer Force • Red Hand Commando • Ulster Resistance • Red Hand Defenders & Orange Volunteers • Linked to: Some RUC and British Army members |
| Political parties | |
| Unionist | Ulster Unionist Party • Democratic Unionist Party • Progressive Unionist Party • UK Unionist Party • Traditional Unionist Voice • Ulster Vanguard • Ulster Democratic Party |
| Nationalist | Social Democratic & Labour Party • Sinn Féin • Irish Republican Socialist Party • Workers' Party of Ireland • Republican Sinn Féin • Irish Independence Party • Republican Socialist Collective |
| Other | Alliance Party |
| Chronology | |
| Northern Ireland civil rights movement begins (1967) • August riots and beginning of Operation Banner (1969) • Falls Curfew by British Army (1970) • Internment without trial begins with Operation Demetrius (1971) • Irish government enacts broadcasting restrictions (1971) • Bloody Sunday by British Army (1972) • Northern Ireland government dissolved; direct rule from London begins (1972) • Bloody Friday by IRA (1972) • Operation Motorman ends no-go areas by British Army (1972) • Old Bailey bombing by IRA (1972) • Sunningdale Agreement establishes power-sharing Assembly (1973) • Ulster Workers' Council strike brings down Agreement and power-sharing (1974) • Dublin and Monaghan bombings by UVF (1974) • Guildford & Woolwich bombing by IRA (1974) • Birmingham pub bombings by IRA (1974) • Miami Showband killings by UVF (1975) • Campaign of attacks in London and surrounds by IRA (1974-1975) • Kingsmill massacre by IRA (1976) • Warrenpoint ambush by IRA (1979) • 1981 Irish hunger strike; hunger striker Bobby Sands elected MP; Sinn Féin begins to move towards electoral politics (1981) • Droppin Well bombing by INLA (1982) • Brighton hotel bombing by IRA (1984) • Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985) • Newry mortar attack by IRA (1985) • Loughgall ambush by British Army (1987) by SAS • Remembrance Day bombing by IRA (1987) by IRA • Peace Process begins (1988) • Operation Flavius, Milltown Cemetery attack and Corporals killings (1988) by SAS, UDA & IRA • British government introduces broadcasting restrictions (1988) • Holland attacks by IRA (1988) • Inglis Barracks bombing by IRA (1988) • 1988 Lisburn van bombing by IRA (1988) • Ballygawley bus bombing by IRA (1988) • Deal barracks bombing by IRA (1989) • Teebane bombing by IRA (1992) • Bookmakers shooting & James Murray's Attack by UDA (1992) • Clonoe ambush by SAS 1992 • Sniper campaign by IRA (1992 - 1997) • Baltic Exchange bombing by IRA (1992) • Bishopsgate bombing by IRA (1993) • Downing Street Declaration (1993) • Shankill bombing and Greysteel massacre (1993) by IRA & UDA • 1994 Shankill Road killings by INLA (1994) • Loughinisland massacre by UVF (1994) • First IRA and loyalist ceasefires by IRA, UVF, UDA & RHC (1994) • Docklands and Manchester bombings by IRA (1996) • Drumcree riots (1997) INLA & IRA involved • Second IRA ceasefire (1997) • Good Friday Agreement (1998) signals the end of the Troubles • Omagh bombing by the Real IRA (1998) | |
| Other issues and topics | |
| Segregation • Peace lines/Interface areas • Parades • Flags • Collusion • The Disappeared • Shoot-to-kill policy • Diplock courts • Special Category Status • Five techniques • Punishment shootings • Murals • The Troubles in popular culture • List of books about the Troubles | |
| Category • Portal | |
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