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Provo Leaders Pressure INLA![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Belfast leadership of the Provisional IRA has held an emergency meeting with the leaders of the Irish National Liberation Army to warn them about carrying out further actions. Last week, the INLA wounded a Protestant teenager in North Belfast, setting off a series of retaliatory attacks that left one Catholic man dead and several wounded. Irish Echo Provo Leaders Pressure INLA The Belfast leadership of the Provisional IRA has held an emergency meeting with the leaders of the breakaway Irish National Liberation Army to warn them about carrying out further actions. Last week, an INLA gunman wounded a Protestant teenager in North Belfast, setting off a series of retaliatory attacks that left one Catholic man dead and several wounded The meeting is believed to have taken place under supervision of a Catholic priest in West Belfast. The Provisional IRA reportedly sought to impress upon the INLA the dangers of further attacks in the volatile area of North Belfast, which has been the scene of dozens of sectarian incidents over the last year, including a violent protest During recent riots in the Ardoyne area, prominent members of the INLA were seen, in one case remonstrating with prominent members of It is reported that both the INLA and the IRSP have been recruiting members in the North Belfast, hoping to take advantage of disgruntled At last week's meeting between the Provisionals and the INLA/IRSP, the Provisionals accused the breakaway group's attack of leading directly to the death of Gerard Lawlor, the 19-year-old Catholic murdered by the Ulster defense Association in retaliation. The INLA Tension between the Provisional IRA and the INLA is not a new thing. Since the INLA was formed in 1974, after it split from the Official IRA, its violent and occasionally spectacular actions have sometimes Though the INLA is much smaller and less well-armed than the Provisional IRA, it is unpredictable, and offers the possibility Meanwhile, the UDA in North Belfast, which was responsible for the murder of Lawlor, has undergone a leadership change. The man now in
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