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This is the BBC's 'blamed on dissident republicans' meme
Believe it at your peril
Real IRA
Continuity IRA
Oglaigh na hEireann
Irish National Liberation Army
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-10732264
Oglaigh na hEireann
The name Oglaigh na hEireann (which roughly translates as soldiers of Ireland) has been used by a variety of groups.
It is the sole name used by a relatively new group which has been the most active dissident republican organisation over the past year.
It is comprised of a small group of veteran members of other paramilitary organisations, including the Provisional IRA.
The group, which emerged around 2005, is mainly based in Belfast and South Armagh, but has shown itself capable of carrying out attacks over a wide geographical area.
Earlier this year, a Catholic police officer was left critically injured when an Oglaigh na hEireann bomb exploded underneath his car in County Antrim.
Its attack in summer 2010 have included the attempted booby-trap bombing of an Army major in County Down and a bomb attack on Strand Road police station in Derry.
In an interview with the Irish News in August 2010, the organisation said the "vast majority" of its members are former Provisional IRA men.
A spokesperson said they had been prepared to give Sinn Fein an opportunity to show that politics could be a substitute for violent action but had lost patience with the strategy.
He said that popular support for armed struggle was irrelevant and that Oglaigh na hEireann would only hold talks with the British government if it was likely that they would lead to British withdrawal within a short timeframe.
Other groups which have used the title Oglaigh na hEireann include a faction which split from the Continuity IRA in 2006 and a Real IRA splinter group.
Coincidentally, Oglaigh na hEireann is also the official Irish-language title for the Irish defence forces. _________________ www.lawyerscommitteefor9-11inquiry.org
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