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The '''Catholic Reaction Force''' (CRF) was a name used by ] to issue death threats against ]s in ] during "]". The name was first used to claim responsibility for a shooting on 20 November 1983. In that attack, gunmen killed three civilians and wounded seven when they opened fire inside a Pentecostal Church in ], ].<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/events/northern_ireland/history/newsid_68000/68779.stm</ref>


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The media believed that the name was used by some members of the ] (INLA)<ref></ref> and the ] (IRA).<ref>http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2002/01/09/story35900.asp</ref> The name was used either because these groups did not want to admit responsibility, or because the actions of "CRF" were not ordered by their leadership.
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Some, such as ] of ], believes the name was invented and used ] to raise ] tension.<ref>http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2002/08/05/story62792.asp</ref>
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The CRF declared a ceasefire on 28 October 1994.<ref>http://www.uhb.fr/langues/cei/chron94.htm</ref>
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==Sources==
*Henry MacDonald, ''INLA - Deadly Divisions''

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