Name: |
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland |
Type: |
Northern Ireland Political Party |
About: |
The Alliance Party was founded in 1970 with the expressed aim of creating
"a fair, just, peaceful and prosperous society in Northern Ireland". It felt
that people were fed up with politics which was based around the issue of the Union, and
instead decided to concentrate on 'bread and butter' issues such as education and health.
It totally rejects terrorism and has no military connections. The party has had mixed
success - it has only really gained significant support from middle-class Protestants,
areas where its vote can be as high as 25%. However, it over the whole of Northern Ireland
is scored around 10% of the votes. The Alliance Party was involved in the peace talks and
supports the Good Friday Agreement. However, since the Agreement, the Alliance Party
appears to have lost a lot of its support with a vote of 3.6% in the 2001 election, down
from 8.0% in 1997. It has 6 seats in the new Northern Ireland Assembly, although no seats
in the overall UK Parliament. Its current leader is Sean Neeson who was elected to the
post in Septemnber 1998. (Updated July 2001) |
Web site: |
Click here to open
the site in a new window |
|
Name: |
Apprentice Boys |
Type: |
Religious Organisation |
About: |
The Apprentice Boys were founded in the 1850s. They are a predominantly
Protestant religious order and are based in the city of Derry, in county Londonderry. They
are named after the young apprentice boys of Derry who closed the gates of the city (which
was then almost wholly Protestant) against King James 2nd's army in 1688, resulting in a
prolonged siege. (Catholic King James was fighting Protestant King William 3rd at the
time, the prize being the sovereignty of England. William eventually won in 1690.) The
organisation is not large (12,000 members in Ireland), and organises parades mainly in
Derry and elsewhere in Northern Ireland. One of these parades is around the walls of Derry
city, which have survived since King James' siege, and it is this parade which generally
reaches the media, since it is visible from the mainly Catholic Bogside area of Derry. |
Web site: |
Click here to open
the site in a new window |
|
Name: |
Bogside Residents' Group |
Type: |
Pressure Group |
About: |
The Bogside Residents' Group was formed in 1995 to oppose Apprentice Boys'
and Orange Parades in Derry city, which they see as sectarian. Derry has been plagued by
violence at parades for the past few years as a result of clashes between rival groups and
the police. In the past couple of years, however, the Apprentice Boys have been able to
reach an agreement with the BRG. Their current leader is Donncha MacNiallais [Denis
Nelis]. (Updated July 2001) |
Web site: |
No web presence known of. |
|
Name: |
Combined
Loyalist Military Command (CLMC) |
Type: |
Terrorist Umbrella |
About: |
The CLMC was a umbrella organisation for 2 Loyalist terrorist groups - the
Ulster Volunteer Force and the Ulster Defence Association - to provide a common loyalist
front and to pool resources. The alliance was used during the Troubles, but collapsed
after the peace process and the two organisations were subsequently engaged in a feud
which claimed several lives. Although the feud is now over, the CLMC appears to have been
buried in the past. (Updated July 2001) |
Web site: |
No web presence known of. |
|
Name: |
Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA) |
Type: |
Terrorist Group |
About: |
Also known as the Continuity Army Council (CAC), the CIRA splintered away
from the Provisional IRA around 1996. With the 'Real' IRA, it is one of the two
organisations collectively known as the 'dissident Republicans'. The CIRA disagrees with
the current peace process and wishes to see a return to violence. It has carried out
sporadic attacks since then, including some bombings. Talks to merge with the 'Real' IRA
in the late 1998-99 period broke down without success. Some CIRA members have been joining
the 'Real' IRA which is generally regarded as a greater threat to peace. (Updated
July 2001) |
Web site: |
No web presence known of. |
_ |
|