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loyalist and feud
This killing was part of a loyalist feud.
Part of a loyalist feud.
This killing was part of a loyalist feud.
In July 2000, Sam McAllister was injured in an attack during a loyalist feud.
It also sparked a violent feud between the UDA and its rival loyalist organisation, the Ulster Volunteer Force ( UVF ).
Another loyalist feud erupted, and ended with several men dead and scores evicted from their homes.
The shooting was described by the police as " loosely related " to the death of Stephen Warnock, an LVF leader, as part of a loyalist feud.
A feud in 1975 broke out between the UDA and the UVF, the two main loyalist paramilitary organisations in Northern Ireland.
The killing was part of a loyalist feud.
The killing was believed to be part of a loyalist feud.
Several members of C Company who have died are commemorated on murals around the area, notably Stephen McKeag, William " Bucky " McCullough, who was killed by the Irish National Liberation Army ( INLA ) in 1981 as part of a series of tit for tat murders between that group and the UDA and Jackie Coulter, killed by the UVF during a loyalist feud in 2000.
This bar was attacked by members of the UDA's C Company in 2000 to launch a loyalist feud between the two groups.
Kirkham's role within the UPRG is in doubt after he was expelled from the UDA for his role in this loyalist feud.
McCoubrey's term of office as deputy mayor was soon marked by controversy after he wore his official robes and chain of office to a " Loyalist Day of Culture " held on the Lower Shankill on 19 August 2000, where he shared a stage with UDA members Johnny Adair and Michael Stone at the height of a loyalist feud between that group and the Ulster Volunteer Force.

loyalist and refers
While the title of the song refers to the Black and Tans of the War of Independence era, the specific context of the song is a dispute between Irish republican and loyalist neighbours in inner-city Dublin in the 1920s.

loyalist and any
Neither the rebels nor the loyalist Presidential Guard had any idea that at 21: 00 they were about to fight for an empty building, leading to futile deaths.
The UVF has killed more people than any other loyalist paramilitary group.
As it turned out, the victims, Andrew Robb and David McIlwaine, were not part of any loyalist paramilitary organisation.
Yezhov was known as a devout Bolshevik and loyalist of Joseph Stalin, and in 1935 he wrote a paper on Stalinism in which he argued that since political unorthodoxy was impossible in a perfect Communist state ( such as the USSR ), any form of political opposition to Stalinist policies was actually evidence of conspiracy by " disloyal elements " to overthrow the Soviet state, thus requiring violence and state terrorism to " root out " these " enemies of the People "; this became in part the ideological basis of the purges.
Reportedly never having expressed any remorse for the Butcher murders, Moore died in his home in the loyalist Mount Vernon area of north Belfast on 17 May 2009 as the result of a suspected heart attack ; his dog was at his side.
Baum had been assigned a loyalist from the nearby region to guide his forces and attest to the character of any indigenous people encountered along the way.
After loyalist bands defied a Parades Commission ruling on Black Saturday by playing music outside a Catholic church on Donegall Street, Belfast, the Institution issued an apology to the clergy and parishoners of the church for any offense caused.
In short, it would appear that loyalist paramilitaries and Branch members have formed some sort of pseudo gangs in an attempt to fight a war of attrition by getting paramilitaries on both sides to kill each other and, at the same time prevent any future political initiative such as Sunningdale.
As a singer, songwriter and musician and a rock-n-roll loyalist, this is a dream come true [...] Dave is an icon and it's an unbelievable opportunity for any musician.
He was not re-appointed in any future Haughey government but remained a Haughey loyalist.

loyalist and feuds
Since his release, much of Adair's activities have been bound up with violent internecine feuds within the UDA and between the UDA and other loyalist paramilitary groupings.

loyalist and which
The Cuban government supported and still supports the Republican cause, but opposed the attacks which took place on civilian targets by Sinn Féin's military ally, the Provisional Irish Republican Army and of course attacks on civilians by their loyalist enemies such as the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association.
In 1683, the Qing staged an amphibious assault on southern Taiwan, bringing down the rebel Grand Duchy of Tungning, which was founded by the Ming loyalist Koxinga in 1662 after the fall of the Southern Ming, and had served as a base for continued Ming resistance in Southern China.
Shortly thereafter, the Junta elected to launch a military offensive against loyalist regions to the south in Peru, but the poorly trained and badly equipped troops were no match for those of the Viceroy of Peru, which finally crushed the Quiteño rebellion in December 1812.
The current president of the government elected by the Congress is Harold Martin, from the loyalist ( i. e. anti-independence ) " Future Together " party ( l ' Avenir Ensemble ), which toppled the long-time ruling Rally for Caledonia in the Republic ( RPCR ) in May 2004.
It was, as well, an incredibly brave move on the part of Azuero, which lived in fear of Colonel José de Fábrega, and with good reason: the Colonel was a staunch loyalist, and had the entirety of the isthmus ' military supplies in his hands.
Every region in Panama attended the assembly, including the former loyalist region of Veraguas, which was eventually convinced to join the revolution, out of the sheer fact that nothing more could be done for the royalist presence in Panama.
A re-instituted ceasefire later followed as part of the negotiations strategy, which saw teams from the British and Irish governments, the Ulster Unionist Party, the SDLP, Sinn Féin and representatives of loyalist paramilitary organizations, under the chairmanship of former United States Senator George Mitchell, produced the Belfast Agreement ( also called the Good Friday Agreement as it was signed on Good Friday, 1998 ).
In 1662, Koxinga ( Zheng Cheng-gong ), a loyalist of the Ming Dynasty, which had lost control of mainland China in 1644, defeated the Dutch and established a base of operations on the island.
* Tarazed, a world with significant human and loyalist Nietzschean populations which survived the Long Night largely unscathed.
Đình was put in charge of the fake coup and was allowed the additional control of the 7th Division based in Mỹ Tho, south of the capital, which was previously assigned to Diệm loyalist General Huỳnh Văn Cao, who was in charge of the IV Corps in the Mekong Delta.
The brigade formed part of the Glenanne gang, a loose alliance of loyalist assassins which the Pat Finucane Centre has linked to 87 killings in the 1970s.
However, the year leading up to the loyalist ceasefire, which took place shortly after the Provisional IRA ceasefire, saw some of the worst sectarian killings carried out by loyalists during the Troubles.
On 14 September 2005, following serious loyalist rioting during which dozens of shots were fired at riot police, the Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain announced that the British government no longer recognised the UVF ceasefire.
The notoriety of the gang, which was part of a wider group in loyalist north and west Belfast known as the " NF Skinz " because of their support for the ideas of the National Front, gained widespread notoriety on 14 January 1981 when " Seig Heiling " members launched a brutal attack on anti-racist fans of The Specials and The Beat when the two bands played a concert at the Ulster Hall.
He joined the Ulster Young Militants, and later the UDA – a legal loyalist paramilitary organisation which used the cover name " Ulster Freedom Fighters " ( UFF ) when it carried out killings.
Jackie Robinson, who beginning in 1991 sustained a nine-year off-and-on relationship with Adair, backed up this claim in an interview with The Mirror, in which she also alleged that Adair has been having sex with long-term friend and fellow loyalist Sam McCrory since they were teenagers Adair staunchly denies these claims.
In 2006, an Irish government committee inquiry found that there was widespread collusion between British security forces and loyalist terrorists in the 1970s, which resulted in eighteen deaths.
168, which had fired on the loyalist merchant vessel Fernando to prevent her leaving.
Meanwhile the loyalist Roman army mutinied at Ticinum ( Pavia ) on 13 August, which was followed by the execution of the patrician Stilicho on 22 August.
While the Agreement was repudiated and condemned by Unionists, it was said to become the basis for developing trust and common action between the governments, which in time would ultimately bring about the Downing Street Declaration of 1993, and the subsequent republican and loyalist cease-fires.
The colonial administration and the National Party, which consisted of loyalist members of the Legislative Council, portrayed the PUP as pro-Guatemalan and even communist.
The Sunningdale Agreement in 1973 resulted in a brief, power-sharing Northern Ireland Executive, from 1 January 1974, which was ended by the loyalist Ulster Workers ' Council strike on 28 May 1974.
There were also some attacks by loyalist paramilitary groups in southern territory, notably the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1975, which killed 33 people.

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