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Definition of Irish National Liberation Army
1. Noun. A radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland.
Category relationships: Act Of Terrorism, Terrorism, Terrorist Act
Generic synonyms: Foreign Terrorist Organization, Fto, Terrorist Group, Terrorist Organization
Geographical relationships: Eire, Ireland, Irish Republic, Republic Of Ireland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irish National Liberation Army
Literary usage of Irish National Liberation Army
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Battle for Ulster: A Study of Internal Security by Tom F. Baldy (1997)
"... political orientation, first in 1969 with the formation of the Provisionals,
and again in 1975 with the defection of the Irish National Liberation Army. ..."
2. Terrorist Group Profiles (1993)
"Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Date Formed 1975. Estimated Membership Less
than 20. Headquarters Dublin. Area of Operations No significant rural ..."
3. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"An internal feud within the Irish National Liberation Army led to six deaths in
1996, including that of nine-year-old Barbara ..."
4. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"An internal feud within the Irish National Liberation Army led to six deaths in
1996, including that of nine-year-old Barbara ..."
5. Dead Man Running by Martin McGartland (2000)
"... Team - Provisional IRA Internal Security Unit E4A Plain-clothes surveillance
unit of the RUC INLA Irish National Liberation Army JIS Joint Irish Section ..."
6. Battle for Ulster: A Study of Internal Security by Tom F. Baldy (1997)
"... political orientation, first in 1969 with the formation of the Provisionals,
and again in 1975 with the defection of the Irish National Liberation Army. ..."
7. Terrorist Group Profiles (1993)
"Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Date Formed 1975. Estimated Membership Less
than 20. Headquarters Dublin. Area of Operations No significant rural ..."
8. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"An internal feud within the Irish National Liberation Army led to six deaths in
1996, including that of nine-year-old Barbara ..."
9. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"An internal feud within the Irish National Liberation Army led to six deaths in
1996, including that of nine-year-old Barbara ..."
10. Dead Man Running by Martin McGartland (2000)
"... Team - Provisional IRA Internal Security Unit E4A Plain-clothes surveillance
unit of the RUC INLA Irish National Liberation Army JIS Joint Irish Section ..."