The Continuity IRA was not one of these groups.
His constituency office was targeted by the Continuity IRA in 2003 when a viable improvised explosive device was left outside the office.
It is believed that the Continuity IRA planted the bomb.
This view is still upheld by Republican Sinn Féin and the Continuity IRA.
Often associated with the Continuity IRA.
The Continuity IRA became publicly known in 1996.
The leadership of the Continuity IRA is believed to be based in the Munster and Ulster areas.
The US government suspects the Continuity IRA of having received funds and arms from supporters in the United States.
Initially, the Continuity IRA did not reveal its existence, either in the form of press statements or paramilitary activity.
He was also the first chief of staff of the Continuity IRA.