e/Families Acting for Innocent Relatives

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has glosseng: Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR) is a group founded in 1998 by unionist victims of the Troubles in South Armagh. The group was originally founded to remember what "Irish Republican death squads had done to south Armagh Protestants without justification or reprisal" Frazer claims to represent those who feel marginalised by their perception that too many concessions were granted to Irish Republicans during the peace process, as well as by the inclusion of the Sinn Féin party (regarded by them as the political wing of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)) members in the government of Northern Ireland, under the terms of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. The group opposes early release for Irish Republican militants under the terms of the Belfast Agreement although the leader of the organisation Willie Frazer said he believed that Loyalist Paramilitaries "should never have been locked up in the first place".
lexicalizationeng: Families Acting for Innocent Relatives
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