- Loyalist Volunteer Force
Infobox War Faction
name=Loyalist Volunteer Force
("LVF")
war=The Troubles
caption= The LVF flag.
active=1997-2005
leaders=Billy Wright (untill 1997)
clans=
headquarters=Portadown
area=Northern Ireland
strength=Unknown
previous=
next=
allies=UDA (from 1997) [David Lister and Hugh Jordan, "Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair] ,
opponents=PIRA ,Irish Nationalists ,UVF ,INLA
battles=The Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) is a loyalist
paramilitary group inNorthern Ireland which broke away from theUlster Volunteer Force (UVF) and was led by Billy Wright. It is outlawed as a terrorist organisation in the UK andRepublic of Ireland . TheUnited States has designated it a terrorist organisation also. [ [http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/2004/32678.htm Terrorist Exclusion List] , US State Department]Break with the UVF
Billy Wright had been the leader of the mid-Ulster brigade of the UVF. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20000709/ai_n13951172 Sunday Herald] ] Internal differences between Wright and the UVF's brigade staff in Belfast came to a head in July 1996 during the Drumcree dispute. The body of a Roman Catholic taxi driver, Michael McGoldrick, a recent university graduate, was found dumped a few miles from
Lurgan . Although no grouping claimed the murder, it was alleged it was Wright's men. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1996/07/09/nul109.html The Telegraph] ] Consequently the mid-Ulster unit was stood down by the UVF leadership, as it had breached the ceasefire the organisation had been observing while its representatives were in negotiations on theBelfast Agreement .Wright then took most of the unit's members with him and set up the LVF. Wright (who had previously been a lay preacher) is believed to have exerted a strong moral force among LVF members, for example, banning pornography in the LVF wing of the
HMP Maze prison.Fact|date=March 2008 Although believed to be behind many atrocities in the mid-Ulster area—centred on theLurgan /Portadown area, including many attacks oncivilian s, Wright was finally charged with menacing behaviour and sentenced to eight years at the Maze prison. [ [http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2171892005 The Scotsman] ] [ [http://www.u.tv/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=80286&pt=n UTV] ] There he demanded a separate wing for the LVF prisoners. The authorities agreed and the wing became a gathering point for various dissident shades of loyalist paramilitaries, including many fromBelfast and north Down. [cite book | last = Taylor | first = Peter | authorlink = Peter Taylor (Journalist) | title = Loyalists | publisher =Bloomsbury Publishing | date = 1999 | pages = p. 244 | doi = | isbn = 0-7475-4519-7]Death of Billy Wright
Wright was murdered on
27 December ,1997 in an attack by members of theIrish National Liberation Army (INLA) housed in an adjacent wing of the prison.As Wright sat in a van waiting to be taken for a visit, three men scaled a number of roofs in the prison before running across a courtyard and shooting Wright dead.
The INLA claimed that the killing was in reprisal for Wright's
sectarianism : neither of the two other LVF men in the prison van, one of whom was on remand for beating to death a Catholic teenager, was harmed.That night, LVF gunmen killed a pub doorman in Tyrone who prevented a massacre by physically blocking their entrance to a pub. Unbeknownst to the killers, the man had once been in the IRA. [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/1997/12/29/ihead.htm Irish News] ]
Political position
In March 1998, during the negotiations for the
Good Friday Agreement , the LVF issued a statement expressing support for the stance of the anti-agreementDemocratic Unionist Party , saying the party's leader,Ian Paisley , had got it "absolutely right". [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/1998/03/09/ihead.htm Irish News] ] Members of the DUP - including prominent member of parliament Rev. William McCrea - have appeared on public platforms with LVF leaders, including Billy Wright. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/936685.stm BBC Northern Ireland] ] [cite web | title = Election '97: Voters dream of day when hope and history rhyme | author = David McKittrick | url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19970423/ai_n14113046 | publisher = "The Independent" | date =23 April ,1997 | accessdate = 2007-03-25]In May 1998 it called a cease-fire and urged people to vote No in the referendum. The NIO accepted its cease-fire in November making its prisoners eligible for the early release scheme under the Belfast Agreement. Later, it handed over a small amount of weapons to the
Independent International Commission on Decommissioning . The weapons; four sub-machine guns, two rifles, two pistols, a sawn-off shotgun, 348 rounds of ball ammunition, 31 shotgun shells, five electrical detonators, two pipe bombs, two weapons stocks and five assorted magazines, were destroyed and recorded via video.Wright's successor as LVF leader, Mark Fulton, was found hanged in Maghaberry prison in 2002. He is believed to have committed suicide. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20020616/ai_n12576805 Sunday Herald] ]
Activities
The LVF is the only paramilitary group in Ireland to have killed a journalist,
Martin O'Hagan , who was exposing their involvement in the heroin trade. The Secretary of State was moved to declare on12 October ,2001 that the government no longer recognised their ceasefire. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1596068.stm BBC] ] Despite its self-proclaimed war onIrish republicanism , the LVF has killed only civilians and fellow loyalist paramilitaries, with the exception of the former IRA member mentioned above, according to Malcolm Sutton's tabulations. [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/cgi-bin/tab2.pl] Despite its ideology, the organisation inBelfast has strong ties with CatholicFact|date=July 2008 gangsters and drug dealers.Following a particularly bloody feud with the UVF in the summer of 2005, and loyalist violence in Belfast city that September, the LVF announced in October 2005 that it was standing down following the IRA's previous standing down and disarmament [http://www.irishexaminer.com/pport/web/ireland/Full_Story/did-sgvbw1z4xrkjw.asp] . In February 2006, the
Independent Monitoring Commission confirmed that the feud with the UVF was over, but said that the LVF's involvement with organized crime and drug trafficking continued, describing it as a "deeply criminal organization".Chris Anderson wrote a biography of Billy Wright entitled "The Billy Boy - The Life And Death Of LVF Leader Billy Wright" (ISBN 1-84018-639-9)
Public Inquiry
The British
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Paul Murphy, announced a public inquiry into the murder of Billy Wright in November 2004, following a report on the shooting by retired Canadian Judge,Peter Cory . He was appointed by the British and Irish governments to investigate killings involving allegations of collusion by the security forces with paramilitaries on both sides of the Irish border. Judge Cory recommended independent inquiries into the killings ofRosemary Nelson ,Robert Hamill , Pat Finucane and Billy Wright in Northern Ireland. Judge Cory also recommended an inquiry in theRepublic of Ireland into the murders of Superintendent Bob Buchanan and Chief Superintendent Harry Breen in 1989.References
* Eighth report of the
Independent Monitoring Commission , 1 February 2006 [http://www.independentmonitoringcommission.org/publications.cfm?id=31]
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