User:Blanketmen

About this user
User: Blanketmen Joined: 11th June 2007 Designation: Young Irish Republican

I joined Wikipedia to safeguard and protect from vandalism any Irish Republican related articles.

These may include:
 * Bobby Sands Hunger Strike Political Prisioner and Ex-MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
 * Sinn Féin - Main Nationalist Political Party in the Northern Ireland Assembly
 * Republican Sinn Féin - Sinn Féin Splinter Group and opposers of the Good Friday Agreement
 * Gerry Adams MP MLA - Sinn Féin President
 * Martin McGuinness MP MLA - Deputy First Minister for the Six Counties
 * Michelle Gildernew MP MLA - Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development in the Northern Ireland Assembly and Abstentionist Sinn Féin MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
 * The Irish Republican Army (IRA) (Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann)
 * Gerry McHugh MLA - Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA
 * IRA Army Council - is the decision-making body of the Provisional Irish Republican Army
 * Seán Savage - Unarmed and shot dead by members of the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Operation Flavius.
 * Terence MacSwiney Cork Hunger Striker


 * Mairéad Farrell - Unarmed and shot dead by members of the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Operation Flavius.
 * Daniel McCann - Unarmed and shot dead by members of the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Operation Flavius.
 * Milltown Cemetery attack - The Milltown Cemetery attack was a gun and grenade attack in Belfast's Milltown Cemetery by Ulster Defence Association member Michael Stone, during the funerals of three Provisional IRA members. Three people died in the incident and over sixty were injured.
 * Martin Ferris TD (born February 1952) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician and a former Provisional IRA member (volunteer).
 * Seán South (Irish: Seán Sabhat; 1929–1 January 1957) was the leader of an IRA military column fatally wounded during an attempt to storm a Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland on New Year's Day, 1957 during the border campaign of 1956–1962.