The Irish Republican Socialist Movement in an umbrella term for the political-paramilitary grouping, the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National Liberation Army. Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) describes itself as a republican socialist party and claims to be both Marxist and republican. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) is an Irish republican paramilitary organization which was formed on December 8, 1974. ...
The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) is an Irishrepublican paramilitary organization which was formed on December 8, 1974.
It is the military wing of the IrishRepublicanSocialistMovement (a political wing, the IrishRepublicanSocialist Party (IRSP), was formed the same day).
According to the Sutton database of deaths at the University of Ulster's CAIN project [1], the INLA was responsible for 113 deaths during the Troubles.
IrishRepublicanSocialist Party (IRSP) describes itself as a republicansocialist party and claims to be both Marxist-Leninist and republican.
Like many political parties in Ireland, it claims the legacy of socialist revolutionary James Connolly, who founded the IrishSocialistRepublican Party in 1896 and was executed after the Easter Rising of 1916.
The IrishRepublicanSocialist Party was founded on 8 December 1974 by former members of the Official RepublicanMovement, independent socialists, and trade unionists headed by Seamus Costello.