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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday April 11, 2003 06:57author by Finbarr Report this post to the editors

The IRA shows once more that it is just another crappy terrorist gang.

IRISH INDO: Final demand puts gun to IRA's head

Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair issued the IRA with a final demand last night for "absolute clarity" about its total commitment to peace.

The exasperated leaders issued the call as their officials worked feverishly through the night to put the peace process back on the tracks.

It was derailed yesterday when republicans refused to give a clear-cut undertaking that their war is over.

The Taoiseach and the British Prime Minister left no doubt that only a unambiguous IRA commitment could secure the return of devolved government to the North and the full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement.

Only if they are certain that an irrevocable understanding has been reached on this "make or break" issue will the leaders travel to Hillsborough today to unveil their blueprint for the North's future.

The leaders' abandoned plans for a Hillsborough declaration yesterday when they decided that a draft IRA statement shown to them did not go far enough in clarifying the organisation's intentions about abandoning violence for good.

Last night, they issued what amounted to a stark ultimatum to the IRA that the peace process now demanded nothing less than "absolute clarity" about its total commitment to peace.

Their firm stance was reinforced by news that President Bush's special envoy Richard Haas is expected in Belfast later today to deliver a blunt message from the White House to all the parties that this is the endgame.

The move comes just three days after Mr Bush had personally endorsed the two governments' plan and told the parties it was time to "seize the opportunity for peace".

The crisis arose yesterday when the text of a proposed IRA statement was judged by both prime ministers to fall well short of the "acts of completion" which they have been asking republicans to produce.

The deal was expected to be the crowning moment of a carefully choreographed week. But it collapsed after the draft IRA statement, shown to Mr Ahern, was dismissed by both governments as totally inadequate.

It is believed that the draft did not promise further IRA disarmament, but only that it would re-engage with General John de Chastelain's independent decommissioning body.

The two governments were so disappointed with the statement that they did not send it to the Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble. It had been hoped that the IRA declaration would be impressive enough for Mr Trimble to take it to his party and persuade doubters in the ranks to go back into government with Sinn Fein.

Mr Trimble said the two governments realised the statement was "wholly inadequate". Fragments of it had been read to him, he said, "and from what I've heard it's not even in the ballpark".

The Ulster Unionist leader said the process could be put back on track but only if there was "massive movement from the republican movements in the next day or two".

At Downing Street, Mr Ahern said they needed "certainty, clarity, trust and confidence" and an ability for people to work together with the two governments in order to move forward in a peaceful environment.

"I would hope we can sort the difficulties out overnight," said the Taoiseach.

Mr Blair said: "There are outstanding issues." But he added that the two governments were in complete agreement about the right way forward.

Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams said: "If they are concerned about the IRA, which appears to be the focus, let them put it up to the IRA, put out the joint declaration and see how everyone responds."

The governments' blueprint, which is believed to run to around 20 pages, covers not only paramilitary "acts of completion" but other issues such the scaling down of the British army presence in Northern Ireland.

Also dealt with are equality, human rights, a bill of rights, criminal justice reform, policing and the devolution of justice and policing powers to a power-sharing administration at Stormont.

Proposals to ensure the stability of the political institutions against further suspensions or collapse are also included.

It is understood there are two other "annexes" to the document. The first will deal with the issue of on-the-run paramilitaries.

The second "annex" will propose the setting up of a four-member commission, one each from North and South and one each from Britain and the United States. They will examine how parties are honouring their commitments under the Good Friday Agreement and would report anyone who reneges on their commitment to an implementation group of the Northern parties.

Related Link: http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=952380&issue_id=9026
author by Anti-imperialist - Asan Akbar Brigadepublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 08:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How dare Tony Blair, that mass-murdering piece of shit, demand that anyone give up violence?

Let's hope that the Republicans -- at least the ones that still have any pronciples -- finally realize that their Good Friday sell-out is not going to get them enough crumbs from the masters' table to be worth what they're required to give up.

author by James McKennapublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 08:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I suggest you don't know what your talking about.

Except you are repeating the propaganda line.

Ignore loyalists who are practically every day blast bombing and shooting arbitrary innocent people?

Te argument goes that the Loyalist paramilitaries are not under Unions control. YOU WANT TO BET.

Did you take your lead from RTE , the BBC or SKY? I think we can all see what liars they can be with the recent propaganda spectaculars. Makes me wonder how many lies they have fed us for years about the true(dare not say real) situation in Ireland

Have you got any suggestins on how to move forward or are you just having a go?

author by kokomeropublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 10:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What do you call the ceasefire then ... an optical illusion?

Are the IRA actually carrying out attacks on a daily basis and everybody conspires to keep it a secret?

If you calmed down for a minute and looked more carefully you would see that the republican movement is committed to peace, and what is going on is simply horse-trading and jockeying for position between the different sides.

author by Januspublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 10:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by Januspublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 10:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Your source for this is the Irish Independent? For fucks sake, you might as well accept what Fox News says about the war on Iraq. It never ceases to amaze me how so called progressive people won't believe a word the establishment media says unless it's anti-republican.

author by Jim Costellopublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 15:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The grassroots are so upset and confused with Adams welcoming the imperial warmongers as the Bloody Sunday butcher, Jackson, leads the British army of conquest in Iraq, that for the IRA to compelete its surrender at this time was just too much. Bush's imperial envoy, Haass is here again. Will he succeed in making Ireland a template for imperial settlement? Yes, if Adams has his way.

author by clodaghpublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 23:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Adams did a good job insulting Bush, by attending the anti war protests at Hillsborough and the sit down protest in Belfast. Can you imagine the dirty looks George Dumbwar and Tiny tony gave the shinners. The peace process has ground to a halt, because of brit establishment binky old boy unionists like Trunchbull/trimble who just won't sit on the assembly, they've walked out 2 times already so its obvious they are not commited to the principles of the Good Friday agreement or the peace process. At least Sinn fein have stuck with the assembly and are not forever throwing strops and walking out. Republicans always knew it was too good to be true to believe that binky old boy unionists would share power and sit on an assembly with republicans. Time and time again in the past during the 1970s again unionists walked out and refused to share power fairly, and still trunchbull trimble continues to pull this stunt.

author by Niamhpublication date Sat Apr 12, 2003 02:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Instead of congratulating yourselves on how you think Sinn Fein and the IRA held up to two fingers to everyone trying to make peace, how about joining the rest of us in the realisation that Sinn Fein and the IRA are a bunch of corrupt, terrorist assholes.

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