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{{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Irish People's Liberation Organization|founders=[[Tom McAllister]]<br>[[Gerard Steenson]]<br>[[Jimmy Brown]]<br>[[Martin O'Prey]]|split_from=[[Irish National Liberation Army]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Communism]]|opponents=[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]<br>[[Irish National Liberation Army]]<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]<br>Unionist terrorist groups|war=[[The Troubles]]|dates=1986-November 2, 1992}} | {{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Irish People's Liberation Organization|founders=[[Tom McAllister]]<br>[[Gerard Steenson]]<br>[[Jimmy Brown]]<br>[[Martin O'Prey]]|split_from=[[Irish National Liberation Army]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Communism]]|crimes=Drug dealing|opponents=[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]<br>[[Irish National Liberation Army]]<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]<br>Unionist terrorist groups|war=[[The Troubles]]|dates=1986-November 2, 1992}} | ||
The '''Irish People's Liberation Organization''' was an [[Irish Republican]] Socialist group in [[Northern Ireland]] during [[the Troubles]]. They split from the [[Irish National Liberation Army]] during a period of intense fueding within that organization and carried out armed attacks, mostly against INLA members, until October 1992, when most leadership was eliminated by the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]].<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=CAIN|title=Abstracts on Organisations - 'I' - Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO)|url=https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/othelem/organ/iorgan.htm#iplo}}</ref> | The '''Irish People's Liberation Organization''' was an [[Irish Republican]] Socialist group in [[Northern Ireland]] during [[the Troubles]]. They split from the [[Irish National Liberation Army]] during a period of intense fueding within that organization and carried out armed attacks, mostly against INLA members, until October 1992, when most leadership was eliminated by the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]].<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=CAIN|title=Abstracts on Organisations - 'I' - Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO)|url=https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/othelem/organ/iorgan.htm#iplo}}</ref> |