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ID148918
Title ProperFighting talk
Other Title Informationthe statements of “the IRA/New IRA”
LanguageENG
AuthorMorrison, John F
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the advent of the new violent dissident merger, “The IRA/New IRA,” the group and its affiliates have had to legitimise their new existence. They have utilised the maintenance of paramilitary activity to achieve this. However, they have also produced a number of organisational statements, justifying their position, tactics, and strategies. This article analyses the evolution of these statements, both pre and post-merger from 2007 to 2015. 126 individual statements and four magazines are analysed using grounded theory. This analysis found that the statements have a dual strategy, aiming to foster trust in the movement and distrust in their perceived enemies. One of the dominant ways in which the group aims to foster trust is by proposing their possession of an historical mandate from the republican forefathers of 1916, as well as the internally lauded paramilitaries from The Troubles-era Provisional Irish Republican Army. The focus of the distrust narrative has been on the “constitutional nationalism” of Sinn Féin. However, it also pours scorn on the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and capitalism, across the island of Ireland. The analysis of these statements can provide us with an understanding of the future direction of the group, as well as giving us insight, which can inform the development of any counter-narrative.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 28,Vol.3 :Jul-Aug 2016: p.598-619
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 28 No 3
Key WordsNorthern Ireland ;  IRA ;  Statements ;  Dissident Republicanism ;  Legitimisation


 
 
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