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- Q815436 abstract "The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí) is the common name for the ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century, which spilled over at times into parts of the Republic of Ireland, England and mainland Europe. The conflict began in the late 1960s and is deemed by many to have ended with the Belfast "Good Friday" Agreement of 1998, although there has been sporadic violence since then.Internationally, it is also commonly called the Northern Ireland conflict and is sometimes been described as a "guerrilla war" or "low intensity war".The conflict was primarily political, but it also had an ethnic or sectarian dimension, although it was not a religious conflict. A key issue was the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. Unionists/loyalists, who are mostly Protestants who consider themselves British, generally want Northern Ireland to remain within the United Kingdom. Irish nationalists/republicans, who are mostly Catholics who consider themselves Irish, generally want it to leave the United Kingdom and join a united Ireland. Another key issue was the relationship between these two communities. The conflict began amid a campaign to end discrimination against the Catholic/nationalist minority by the Protestant/unionist-dominated government and police force.The main participants in the Troubles were republican paramilitaries such as the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA); loyalist paramilitaries such as the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defence Association (UDA); British state security forces – the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC); and political activists and politicians. The security forces of the Republic of Ireland played a smaller role. More than 3,500 people were killed in the conflict, of whom 52% were civilians, 32% were members of the British security forces, and 16% were members of paramilitary groups. Overall, 60% of the casualties were killed by republicans, 30% by loyalists and 10% by the security forces.".
- Q815436 causalties "(total: 1,049)".
- Q815436 causalties "(total: 11)".
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- Q815436 causalties "British Army: 705".
- Q815436 causalties "Gardaí: 9".
- Q815436 causalties "IPS: 1".
- Q815436 causalties "Irish Army: 1".
- Q815436 causalties "NIPS: 24".
- Q815436 causalties "Other UK police: 6".
- Q815436 causalties "RUC: 301".
- Q815436 causalties "Royal Air Force: 4".
- Q815436 causalties "Royal Navy: 2".
- Q815436 causalties "TA: 7".
- Q815436 causalties "∟(inc.UDR)".
- Q815436 combatant "'''".
- Q815436 combatant "(1986–92)".
- Q815436 combatant "*".
- Q815436 combatant "*British Armed Forces".
- Q815436 combatant "*CIRA(1994–)".
- Q815436 combatant "*Gardaí".
- Q815436 combatant "*INLA".
- Q815436 combatant "*LVF(1996–)".
- Q815436 combatant "*Official IRA".
- Q815436 combatant "*Provisional IRA".
- Q815436 combatant "*RHC".
- Q815436 combatant "*RIRA(1997–)".
- Q815436 combatant "*Royal Ulster Constabulary".
- Q815436 combatant "*UDA".
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- Q815436 combatant "*UVF".
- Q815436 combatant "----".
- Q815436 combatant "IPLO".
- Q815436 combatant "Irish Defence Forces".
- Q815436 combatant "Irish republican".
- Q815436 combatant "State security forces".
- Q815436 combatant "Ulster loyalist".
- Q815436 combatant "paramilitaries'''".
- Q815436 notes "All casualties: 50,000+".
- Q815436 notes "Civilians killed: 1,841 (or 1,935 inc. ex-combatants)".
- Q815436 notes "Total dead: 3,532".
- Q815436 notes "Total injured: 47,500+".
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- Q815436 result "Good Friday Agreement".
- Q815436 result "Militarystalemate".
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- Q815436 result "St Andrews Agreement".
- Q815436 result "Start ofa campaign by dissident Irish republicans".
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