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Nazism and Loyalism in Ulster
Nazism and Loyalism in Ulster This article or section does not cite ... can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Loyalism in Ulster of late has had condemnation from the ... members being suspected of involvement with the Ulster Political Research Group and Ulster Third ...
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Ulster nationalism
Ulster nationalism Ulster nationalism seeks the independence of either Ulster or Northern Ireland from both the United ... been supported by groups such as the Ulster Defence Association and Ulster Third Way. Ulster Independence flag As ...
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Talk:Ulster
Talk:Ulster In the Donegal Gaeltacht, Northern Ireland is ... true, but the settlers who came to Ulster were Lowlanders, not from Gaelic regions and ... re blurring important distinctions that existed in Ulster Protestantism at the time. The Peep o ... one referred to. The Orange Order's loyalism to the crown took a distant second ... 15 Jun 2005 (UTC) Not all the Ulster planters who came in the 17th ...
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Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee
Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee The Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC) was ... in 1974 in the aftermath of the Ulster Workers Council Strike, in order to facilitate ... meetings and policy co-ordination between the Ulster Workers Council, the loyalist paramilitaries and the political representatives of loyalism. Seen as an important links between ...
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Ulster Movement for Self-Determination
Ulster Movement for Self-Determination The Ulster Movement for Self-Determination was a minor ... Formed in 1986, after emerging from the Ulster Clubs, the UMSD took as its emblem ... a map of the nine counties of Ulster and, in contrast to other strains of Ulster nationalism that have developed, felt that ...
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Loyalist
... Loyalists in Northern Ireland See main article, Ulster Loyalist. The term "loyalist" was first used ... loyalist paramilitary groups exist; these include the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF), Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Though loyalists claim to ... the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1999. Ideologically, loyalism is typified by a militant opposition ...
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Ian Paisley
... Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, and Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ... to establish the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. He then, following a vote in his ... 1966 he helped to set up the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee (UCDC) and the paramilitary Ulster Protestant Volunteers (UPV). The UPV commenced a ... government. This group later amalgamated with the Ulster Volunteer Force, with whom it had ...
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Northern Ireland peace process
... opposed the Declaration, James Molyneaux of the Ulster Unionist Party argued that it was not ... a permanent ceasefire. Many unionists were skeptical. Ulster Unionist Party leader James Molyneaux, in a ... David Trimble was elected leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, replacing James Molyneaux. Friday 24 ... way forward by Sinn Féin and the Ulster Democratic Party (UDP), who both had paramilitary ... Proximity talks were launched at Stormont. The Ulster Unionist Party and the Democratic Unionist ...
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User talk:Lapsed Pacifist
... it is wrong just to talk about Ulster Unionism. There were unionists all over Ireland ... in its local council until 1930! Militant ulster unionism really seized control from the previous ... leadership of Lord Midleton, but the non-Ulster unionism cannot be ignored. In addition it ... been making, eg changing Northern Ireland to Ulster in the battle of the Boyne article ... anymore than it uses North of Ireland, Ulster or any other sectarian name that ...
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User talk:Demiurge
... armed unionist becomes a loyalist. So the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Royal Ulster Constabulary were loyalist organisations, but you haven ... 20:02, 30 August 2005 (UTC) "the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Royal Ulster Constabulary were loyalist organisations, but you haven ... is made obvious in their articles. Their loyalism is not, although I await your ...
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