‘Real IRA’ Declares ‘Complete’ Cease-Fire
- Share via
The Irish Republican Army dissidents responsible for Northern Ireland’s worst terrorist atrocity called a “complete” cease-fire but didn’t apologize for their actions. The splinter group, dubbed the “Real IRA” by journalists and unwilling to accept the IRA’s July 1997 cease-fire, committed the Aug. 15 car bombing that killed 28 civilians and wounded more than 200 in Omagh. A 29th victim died of his wounds and was buried Monday. The dissidents had already declared a “suspension” of what they called their “military operations,” a step short of the decision to call a formal cease-fire. The latest move brings the group into line with the mainstream IRA and several other paramilitary groups.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.