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Thread: Republican paramilitary attacks five year high

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    Republican paramilitary attacks five year high

    According to the Irish Republican paramilitary attacks are at a five year high - Oglaigh na heireann and other dissidents are to blame according to the paper. ONH carried out 15 paramilitary attacks last month.


    What now for the Provo's - is ONH protecting Republican communities ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belfast-citizen View Post
    According to the Irish Republican paramilitary attacks are at a five year high - Oglaigh na heireann and other dissidents are to blame according to the paper. ONH carried out 15 paramilitary attacks last month.


    What now for the Provo's - is ONH protecting Republican communities ?





    Do you think that unionist armed groups should decommission?

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    Just replied to you on another thread - but here you


    If you mean the UDA/UVF/RHD/RHC/OV/LVF

    YES hand their guns over even better still send the PSNI in to get them and make arrests !!




    What now for the Provo's - is ONH protecting Republican communities ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belfast-citizen View Post
    Just replied to you on another thread - but here you


    If you mean the UDA/UVF/RHD/RHC/OV/LVF

    YES hand their guns over even better still send the PSNI in to get them and make arrests !!




    What now for the Provo's - is ONH protecting Republican communities ?



    Why do you start all your threads about republicans then? Why do you obsess about republicans so much instead of unionists? Why do you constantly harp on about republicans when there are armed gangs in your community that haven't decommissioned at all? Why not start a thread on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Dignam View Post
    Why do you start all your threads about republicans then? Why do you obsess about republicans so much instead of unionists? Why do you constantly harp on about republicans when there are armed gangs in your community that haven't decommissioned at all? Why not start a thread on that?
    are loyalist paramilitaries carrying out bomb attacks?

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    BC, cop on and stop the baiting. I am by no means a republican and certainly no fan of any IRA incarnation, but even I can see that all you are doing is embarrassing yourself with these kind of posts.
    Loyalist paramilitaries are no more legitimate than Republican paramilitaries,.. there I've said it. You don't need to keep posting this kind of nonsense to highlight just how illegitimate they all are.

    Sheesh,... I think sometimes we should just have a thread where you, Merle haggard and Mr Crowley can just go at each other to your hearts content. We could entitle it:

    "Which side are the bad guys" -(no compromise allowed, but swearing and personal insults are allowed)
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    Are you going to answer the question or did my answer wrong foot you ?


    Maybe you like republicans attacking their own !! i'd also point out it was the Irish news who broke this story !!
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    Hi Ms Cowley
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