Fears of bloody feud as split emerges in dissident republican group
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Concerns are rising as rival factions within the dissident republican group Óglaigh na hÉireann vie for control of the group's name, which could unravel the fragile ceasefire. This internal conflict raises fears of a bloody feud, further complicating the sensitive political landscape in Northern Ireland.
Gunmen associated with Óglaigh na hÉireann are suspected in a series of violent incidents, including eight unsolved murders in Belfast, highlighting the dangers posed by this factional divide.
The potential for renewed violence is alarming; the ongoing power struggle within Óglaigh na hÉireann not only threatens the ceasefire but also complicates efforts towards broader peace in the region.
As factions continue to split and contest control, the risk of escalating violence looms large, with fears that this could derail years of progress made in Northern Ireland's peace process.
Read at Independent
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