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Major players in Northern Ireland Troubles

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