The text is a transcript of a video report by Vice about the new IRA, a dissident republican group that rejects the peace process and continues to fight against the British state and the drug dealers in Northern Ireland. The report features interviews with people who have been affected by the violence, such as a mother whose son was killed, a former drug dealer who was shot, and young republicans who support the new IRA. The report also shows the tension and alienation that exists in the divided communities of Derry and Dublin.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Letter bombs were sent to nine Army Recruitment centers across the south of the UK.
2. The bombs were claimed to be sent by the new IRA from Postal Centers in London Derry, Northern Ireland.
3. A coded message claimed responsibility for the attacks and warned of continued attacks.
4. The first attacks on the British Mainland by the IRA in its new form occurred last summer.
5. In 2012, real IRA leader Alan Ryan was executed outside his home in Dublin by drug gangs.
6. The real IRA broke away from the IRA in the '90s, rejecting the peace process.
7. The real IRA and Republican action against drugs (RAD) merged under the name "IRA."
8. Gary Donnelly, a member of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, has been accused of being linked to the real IRA.
9. The community in Derry is heavily policed due to tensions and threats from paramilitary groups.
10. Punishments such as kneecappings and executions are carried out by paramilitaries against those involved in drug dealing.
11. Arms are present throughout the community, and IRA members are integrated within it.
12. The potential for IRA attacks within England is acknowledged by community members.
13. A new Republican Coalition has support from local gangs and youth in Derry.
14. The Republicans are also engaged in extreme violence against drug dealers, including reported kneecappings and executions.
15. Donna Smith's son Andrew was executed by RAD, who claimed he was dealing drugs, a claim she disputes.
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