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The best known example was the Third Force rallies on 1 April 1981. At a number of these rallies, large groups of men displayed what were purported to be firearms certificates. Rallies were held on hillsides near
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The group was established by Paisley as a complement to the security forces (Paisley had previously been associated with the
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loyalist paramilitary group). It grew from opposition to the increasing pace of co-operation between the governments of the
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In May 1987, in revenge for the killing of former UDR soldier Charles Watson, a
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organization or suspected paramilitary organization is a
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Paramilitary organisations based in Northern Ireland
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Ian Paisley
Ivan Foster
Northern Ireland
Ideology
Ulster loyalism
Irish unionism
Anti-Catholicism
Provisional IRA
Irish republicans
Irish nationalists
Irish Catholics
The Troubles
Northern Irish
Ian Paisley
Democratic Unionist Party
Ulster loyalist
'defensive militia'
Gortin

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