Major players in Northern Ireland Troubles

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Person/Group
To his followers he is regarded as the greatest Republican Leader  Gerry Adams  
To the Unionists he is at best an apologist for IRA gunmen  Gerry Adams  
Has strong links to the IRA, but has never been convicted  Gerry Adams  
Leader of Sinn Fein  Gerry Adams  
Helped to develop the IRA ceasefire in 1994  Gerry Adams  
Driving force behind significant attempts to resolve Northern Ireland Problem  John Hume  
Began within the Civil Rights Movement  John Hume  
Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party  John Hume  
Began talks between SDLP and Sinn Fein  John Hume  
Opponant to violent action  John Hume  
Awarded Nobel Peace prize in 1998  John Hume  
Labelled as IRA member by Unionists before admission  Martin McGuiness  
Convicted of IRA membership  Martin McGuiness  
Northern Ireland Education Minister 1999  Martin McGuiness  
Turned to Republicanism following 1960's Governments repression of Nationalists  Martin McGuiness  
Sinn Feins chief negotiator in Good Friday Agreement  Martin McGuiness  
Linkman between de-commisioning and IRA  Martin McGuiness  
Major player in Sinn Fein  Martin McGuiness  
Main Unionist (extreme) political leader  Ian Paisley  
Religous and political roles interlinked  Ian Paisley  
Resisted any movement to include Republic in Northern Ireland  Ian Paisley  
Feicely opposed to Sinn Fein  Ian Paisley  
Political wing of IRA  Sinn Fein  
Devoted to establishment of united Ireland  Sinn Fein  
Strong supporters of Good Friday Agreement  Sinn Fein  
Grown in power following 1980's  Sinn Fein  
Belives in de-commisioning IRA  Sinn Fein  
Largest Nationalist party in Northern Ireland  Sinn Fein  
Non-sectarian and moatly Liberal  Alliance Party  
Strong supporters of Good Friday agreement  Alliance Party  
Sought both Catholic and Unionsit moderates  Alliance Party  
Most hardline of the Unionist parties  DUP  
Opposed to Sunningdale  DUP  
Led by Ian Paisley  DUP  
Anti-Catholic  DUP  
Strong opposition to Good Friday Agreement  DUP  
Largest Nationalist Party in Northern Irealnd during troubles  SDLP  
Resolutly non-violent  SDLP  
Just left of centre  SDLP  
Party maintaining link between UK and Northern Ireland  UUP  
Split over civil rights demands  UUP  
Damaged by introduction of direct rule  UUP  
Main party involved in Good Friday agreemant  UUP  
Relatively small Republican Paramilitary group  INLA  
Generally works alongside other groups  INLA  
Main Republican paramilitary group  IRA  
Militant brach of IRA  PIRA  
Socialist branch of IRA  OIRA  
Agrees only with some aspects of Good Friday agreement  IRA  
Main Unionist Paramilitaries  UFF  
Umbrella group for loyalist groups  UFF  
Group opposed to reforms in early 1960's  UVF  


   

 
 

 
 

 

 
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