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{{Infobox guerilla organization|native_name=Óglaigh na hÉireann|split_from=[[Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army]]|dates=December 28, 1969-May 30, 1972 (armed actions occurred occasionally after)|allegiance=[[Irish Republic]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Irish Republicanism#Abstentionism/Electoralism|Electoralism (Irish Republican)]]|allies='''In Northern Ireland'''<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] (rarely)<br>'''Elsewhere'''<br>[[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]](nominally)<br>[[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]] (nominally)|war=[[The Troubles]]|opponents=[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]<br>[[Republic of Ireland]]<br>Unionist terrorist groups<br>[[Irish National Liberation Army]] (sometimes)|image=Starry Plough Flag Blue.png}}
{{Infobox guerilla organization|native_name=Óglaigh na hÉireann|split_from=[[Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army]]|dates=December 28, 1969-May 30, 1972 (armed actions occurred occasionally after)|allegiance=[[Irish Republic]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Irish Republicanism#Abstentionism/Electoralism|Electoralism (Irish Republican)]]|allies='''In Northern Ireland'''<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] (rarely)<br>'''Elsewhere'''<br>[[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]](nominally)<br>[[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]] (nominally)|war=[[The Troubles]]|opponents=[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]<br>[[Republic of Ireland]]<br>Unionist terrorist groups<br>[[Irish National Liberation Army]] (sometimes)|image=Starry Plough Flag Blue.png|organizations=[[Worker's Party (Ireland)]] (political wing)}}


The '''Official Irish Republican Army''' was an [[Irish Republican]] military organization. It formed after the 1969 split in the [[Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army]], where it chose to drop the traditional Republican policy of abstentionism.<ref>{{Web citation|author=MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA|newspaper=An Phoblacht|title=The Republican Movement split of 1969/1970|date=2020-01-09|url=https://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/27727}}</ref>
The '''Official Irish Republican Army''' was an [[Irish Republican]] military organization. It formed after the 1969 split in the [[Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army]], where it chose to drop the traditional Republican policy of abstentionism.<ref>{{Web citation|author=MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA|newspaper=An Phoblacht|title=The Republican Movement split of 1969/1970|date=2020-01-09|url=https://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/27727}}</ref>

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Official Irish Republican Army
Óglaigh na hÉireann
Dates of operationDecember 28, 1969-May 30, 1972 (armed actions occurred occasionally after)
Split fromAnti-Treaty Irish Republican Army
AllegianceIrish Republic
IdeologyIrish Republicanism
Marxism-Leninism
Electoralism (Irish Republican)
AlliesIn Northern Ireland
Provisional Irish Republican Army (rarely)
Elsewhere
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics(nominally)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (nominally)
OpponentsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Unionist terrorist groups
Irish National Liberation Army (sometimes)
Battles and warsThe Troubles
Organization(s)Worker's Party (Ireland) (political wing)

The Official Irish Republican Army was an Irish Republican military organization. It formed after the 1969 split in the Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army, where it chose to drop the traditional Republican policy of abstentionism.[1]

It existed from the split until 1972, when it declared a ceasefire after a bombing attempt on the British Army group responsible for the Bloody Sunday massacre went wrong.[2] It continued some actions after that, mainly against the Irish National Liberation Army, which split from it.[3]

  1. MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA (2020-01-09). "The Republican Movement split of 1969/1970" An Phoblacht.
  2. "A Chronology of the Conflict - 1972". CAIN.
  3. [https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/issues/violence/feudchron.htm "Paramilitary Feuds in Northern Ireland - A Chronology of Events"]. CAIN.