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The Red Hand Defenders use violence toward the goal of maintaining British control in Northern Ireland.<ref name="cdi.org"/> Like other loyalist groups, the RHD is an adversary of [[Irish nationalists]] who seek to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom and create a [[united Ireland]].<ref name="cdi.org"/> In essence, (mostly) [[Irish Catholic]] nationalists aspire to be part of the [[Republic of Ireland]], while (mostly) [[Protestant]] unionists wish to remain united with [[Great Britain]].<ref name="washingtonpost.com">[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/nireland/stories/bomb031699.htm] 1999-03-16</ref> The resulting long-term conflict in Northern Ireland was often referred to as "[[the Troubles]]".<ref name="cdi.org"/> However, unlike the two biggest loyalist paramilitary groups—the Ulster Defence Association and [[Ulster Volunteer Force]]—the group fully opposes the [[Northern Ireland peace process|peace process]] and peace agreements, including the Good Friday Agreement.<ref name="news.bbc.co.uk"/>
Their tactics include shootings, bombings and arson, with victims usually being Catholic civilians.<ref name="cdi.org"/>
==Notable attacks==
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