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Terrorism - Al-qaeda, PLO
and IRA
- The IRA
- Who were
they?
- They were a terrorist
group that fought for the
separation of Ireland from
England
- What were their Actions and Methonds?
- Main methods included shooting and
bombings
- They also kidnapped
and took hostages.
- They forced the hostages to be
suicide bombers
- They also robbed
banks to raise funds.
- What were their strengths?
- Culture and propaganda - they used
examples of British injustice against Irish
people
- Prisoners - by 2980, they
had hundreds of prisoners
- International support - They
linked themselves with the PLO
- Effective leadership - Martin
McGuinness and Gerry Adams
- Leadership:
- Gerry Adams: Adams has statedrepeatedly
that he has never been a member of the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
However, Adams has been named as part
of the IRA leadership since the 1970s
- Martin McGuinness: McGuinness has acknowledged that
he is a former IRA member but claims that he left the
IRA in 1974. Is now part of the Provisional IRA
- Birmingham Pub Bombings
- Bombs exploded in two
central Birmingham pubs –
the "Mulberry Bush" and
the "Tavern in the Town"
- Six minutes after the
warning, at 20:17, the bomb
exploded inside a duffel
bag, devastating the pub.
- At 21:15, a third bomb was found
in a bag outside a bank on Hagley
Road, about two miles away. The
detonator went off when a
policeman prodded the bag, but the
bomb failed to explode.
- The PLO
- Who were they?
- Their aim was to claim land and fought Zionists,
who wanted to re-claim the land
- What were their Actions and Methods?
- They attacked Israel with artillery and fire.
- They attacked civilian target
using typical underground
warfare
- They hijacked planes to free PLO prisoners
- They created BlackSeptember to carry out
attacks that the official PLO could not deny.
- What were their strengths?
- They had a clever and Charismatic
leader, Yasser Arafat
- They had a secure base in lebanon
- They had a powerful base of
support - they had a large
population of Palestinian
refugees in Lebanon
- They raised money from
Palestinians working
elswhere
- Leadership:
- Yasser Arafat: chairman of the Palestine Liberation
Organisation from 1969 until his death in 2004, a tumultuous
period in which clashes with neighbouring Israel were prevalent.
- Al-Qaeda
- 9/11
- Who was
responsible?
- Al-Qaeda
- The targets:
- Washington DC
- Twin Towers (New York)
- The Pentagon
(Virginia)
- Reason for attacks:
- For the attacks on
muslims in Somalia
- Indian oppression in
Kashmir
- For supporting Russia in Chechnya
- Who were they?
- They were an organisation that
claimed to defend against their
religion
- What were their Actions and Methods?
- They had a hardcore militant organisation
- They had a network with other groups sharing it's views
providing finance, training and support to carry out attacks.
- They had a rallying point for modern militant Islam providing inspiration
- What were their strengths?
- They had a clear,
simple and
powerful set of
beliefs
- They were a difficult
movement to combat as
they didn't want land
- They were a movement
extremely aware of the potential
of technology
- Loyal and well-trained
opperatives
- They had a
secure base
- They had generous funding
from supporters
- Their enemies were not
prepared