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loyalist sources later claimed that the Ulster Defense Association (UDA) was responsible for the killing, but maintained that it had been a case of mistaken identity.
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ulster Defence Association. Ulster Defence Association. Information about Ulster Defence Association in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Ulster Defence Association;
The Ulster Defence Association/Ulster Freedom Fighters (UDA/UFF) is the largest Loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland. ... On 22 October 2007 this new name, Ulster Defence Union (UDU),
Ulster Citizen Army (UCA); A name which appeared in 1973 and was associated with three members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) who wanted to make the association more left-wing.
Ulster Freedom Fighters (Ulster Defence Association) Statement, 23 January 1998 ... Statement issued by the Ulster Freedom Fighters (Ulster Defence Association), 23 January 1998
Definition of Ulster Defence Association in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Ulster Defence Association. Pronunciation of Ulster Defence Association. ... Ulster Defence Association; Ulster Defence Force;
Jackie McDonald, the “brigadier” of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), was speaking after taking part in a silent protest outside City Hall in Belfast yesterday.
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The Ulster Defence Association, Northern Ireland's largest loyalist group, said it will cease to be an armed paramilitary group starting at midnight, saying the ``war...
Ulster Defence Association (UDA) ... The Ulster Defence Association emerged in September 1971 as an umbrella organisation, from various vigilante groups commonly referred to as defence associations.
The Ulster Defense Association (UDA), the Irish loyalist paramilitary historically dedicated to British rule in Northern Ireland, convened a conference in Belfast today dedicated to making sure...
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