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- Rule_21 abstract "Rule 21 of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was a rule in force from 1897 to 2001 which banned members of the British security forces from membership of the GAA and thus from playing Gaelic games. The affected organisations included the British Armed Forces and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and prior to partition the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and Dublin Metropolitan Police. As well as the RUC in Northern Ireland, it also applied to police forces in Great Britain, which affected London GAA and the other British GAA affiliates. Rule 21 stated:Members of the British armed forces or police shall not be eligible for membership of the Association.A member of the Association participating in dances, or similar entertainment, promoted by or under the patronage of such bodies, shall incur suspension of at least three months.The rule was abolished after the establishment of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) as part of the Northern Ireland peace process.".
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- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Antrim_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Ardoyne.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliary_police.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Beragh_Red_Knights_GAC.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Brian_McCargo.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink British_Armed_Forces.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink British_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink British_Universities_and_Colleges_Sport.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Burlington_Hotel_(Dublin).
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1897_establishments_in_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_disestablishments_in_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_military_sports.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_history.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_terminology.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_games_controversies.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_games_culture.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_and_sports.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Citywest.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Crossmaglen_Rangers_GAC.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Education_(Northern_Ireland).
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Dissident_republican.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Hyde.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Down_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_Metropolitan_Police.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_Athletic_Association.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_football.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_games.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_revival.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Garda_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Good_Friday_Agreement.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Ireland_national_football_team_(FAI)_results.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Free_State.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Irish_nationalism.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Irish_revolutionary_period.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Presidents_of_the_Gaelic_Athletic_Association.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink London_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Murder_of_Ronan_Kerr.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_peace_process.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink PSNI_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Partition_of_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Physical_force_Irish_republicanism.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Police_Service_of_Northern_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Irish_Constabulary.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Ulster_Constabulary.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_union.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Rule_27.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Rule_42.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Security_forces.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Separatism.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Seán_McCague.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Sport_Northern_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink The_Crown.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink The_Troubles.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_St_George_McCarthy.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_GAA.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Special_Constabulary.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLink Warrenpoint.
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rule 21".
- Rule_21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "a ban on members of the RUC and British Army".
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- Rule_21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rule_21 subject Category:1897_establishments_in_Ireland.
- Rule_21 subject Category:2001_disestablishments_in_Ireland.
- Rule_21 subject Category:British_military_sports.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_history.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_terminology.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Gaelic_games_controversies.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Gaelic_games_culture.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Rule_21 subject Category:Politics_and_sports.
- Rule_21 hypernym Rule.
- Rule_21 type Country.
- Rule_21 comment "Rule 21 of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was a rule in force from 1897 to 2001 which banned members of the British security forces from membership of the GAA and thus from playing Gaelic games. The affected organisations included the British Armed Forces and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and prior to partition the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and Dublin Metropolitan Police.".
- Rule_21 label "Rule 21".
- Rule_21 sameAs Q7378917.
- Rule_21 sameAs m.08nzj3.
- Rule_21 sameAs Q7378917.
- Rule_21 wasDerivedFrom Rule_21?oldid=678074261.
- Rule_21 isPrimaryTopicOf Rule_21.