Article: Irish National Liberation Army renounces violence in N.Ireland

Irish National Liberation Army renounces violence in N.Ireland

LONDON, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) on Sunday announced an end to violence in Northern Ireland, Britain's Sky News reported.

The Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group, responsible for some of the most notorious killings of the Northern Ireland conflict, made the announcement during its annual parade in honor of their movement's founder, Seamus Costello, near Dublin to confirm that its "armed struggle is over."

But there was uncertainty over whether the group was prepared to decommission its illegal arsenal of weapons.

Martin McMonagle, a representative of the INLA-linked Irish Republican ...

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