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Timeline of the Northern Ireland Troubles and peace process

This article lists the major violent and political incidents during the Troubles and peace process in Northern Ireland, from the late 1960s until today. The Troubles was a period of conflict in Northern Ireland involving republican and loyalist paramilitaries, the British security forces, and civil rights groups. The duration of the Troubles is conventionally dated from the riots of 1968 to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.〔(A Chronology of the Conflict – October 1968 ), ''CAIN Web Service''〕〔''The Politics of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement'' by Arthur Aughey (ISBN 978-0-415-32788-6), page 7〕〔"The troubles were over, but the killing continued. Some of the heirs to Ireland's violent traditions refused to give up their inheritance." Holland, Jack: ''Hope against History: The Course of Conflict in Northern Ireland.'' Henry Holt & Company, 1999, page 221. ISBN 0-8050-6087-1〕〔''Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict'' by Gordon Gillespie (ISBN 978-0-8108-5583-0), page 250〕 However, sporadic violence continued after this point. Between 14 July 1969 and 31 December 2001, an estimated 3,523 people were killed in the conflict.〔Malcolm Sutton's index of Troubles related deaths cited in (Statistics Of Danger ), Liam O'Rourke, 8.〕
:''For a list of groups involved in the conflict, see Directory of the Northern Ireland Troubles''
:''For a chronology of the peace process, see Northern Ireland peace process''
==1960–1969==
Since 1964, civil rights activists had been protesting against the discrimination against Catholics and Irish nationalists by the Ulster Protestant and unionist government of Northern Ireland. The civil rights movement called for: 'one man, one vote'; the end to gerrymandered electoral boundaries; the end to discrimination in employment and in the allocation of public housing; repeal of the Special Powers Act (which was used to intern both constitutional nationalist and republican activists); and the disbanding of the Ulster Special Constabulary (more commonly known as the B-Specials, an overwhelmingly Protestant reserve police force which was known for police brutality toward Catholics).〔(Chronology of Key Events in Irish History, 1800 to 1967 ). ''CAIN Web Service''〕

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