Noun
a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland
Source: WordNetOn 16 June 1994, just before the ceasefires, the Irish National Liberation Army killed a UVF member in a gun attack on the Shankill Road. Source: Internet
In the 18th Independent Monitoring Commission 's report, the RIRA, the CIRA and the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) were deemed a potential future threat. Source: Internet
Mr Tomlinson’s question referred to the killing of a Conservative MP by the Irish National Liberation Army in 1979 by car bomb attack at the House of Commons. Source: Internet
However, a splinter from the "Officials"—the Irish National Liberation Army —continued a campaign of violence in 1974. Source: Internet
The Irish National Liberation Army claims responsibility. Source: Internet