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| has gloss | eng: The Catholic Reaction Force (CRF) was a name used by paramilitaries to issue death threats against Protestants in Northern Ireland during "The Troubles". The name was first used to claim responsibility for a shooting on 20 November 1983. In that attack, gunmen killed three civilians and wounded seven when they opened fire inside a Pentecostal Church in Darkley, County Armagh. |
| lexicalization | eng: Catholic Reaction Force |
| instance of | e/The Troubles |
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