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The Republican Defence Army (RDA) was a splinter group from the Provisional Irish Republican Army that emerged in 2006. The group was blamed for a handful of minor assaults and threats of violence, as well as claims the group was linked to a murder in Strabane. Little is known about the group, and in 2011 it was considered defunct.

It was acknowledged by the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) in Northern Ireland. The IMC reported that the leadership of Sinn Féin have engaged in dialogue with the RDA regarding their views for peaceful progression of their campaign and Sinn Féin's strategies. The outcome of these negotiations has not been made public.

References

  1. "Real IRA remains a 'real threat'". BBC News. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  2. "Dissident group linked to church yard murder". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  3. "Abstracts on Organisations - 'R'". Ulster University. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  4. "Twelfth Report of the Independent Monitoring Commission" (PDF). (912 KB)
Provisional Irish Republican Army
General
Organisation
Actions
1970–1979
1980–1989
1990–1991
1992–1997
Personalities
(Volunteers)
Espionage and
Supergrasses
Associates
Derivatives
Prominent
killings
Armed Republican groups in Ireland
   

Earlier organisations

Easter Rising

Irish War of Independence

Irish Civil War

The Troubles

Dissident Campaign


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