Irish Republican Voice
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| Formation | Summer 2013 |
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| Dissolved | February 2014 |
| Type | Left-wing group |
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| Leader | James McDonagh[1] |
Irish Republican Voice was a political group founded by dissident republicans. The group was believed to be the political wing of the group Saoirse na hEireann (itself an RIRA splinter group).[1] The IRV denied this though they said they recognise it as the only legitimate army.[1] Members included prominent dissident republicans such as Paul Stewart and James McDonagh.[who?]