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