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IRA ORDERS END TO ARMED CAMPAIGN
Irish Republican News ^

Posted on 07/28/2005 5:50:14 AM PDT by infocats

The leadership of Óglaigh na hÉireann has formally ordered an end to the armed campaign.

This will take effect from 4pm this afternoon.

All IRA units have been ordered to dump arms. All Volunteers have been instructed to assist the development of purely political and democratic programmes through exclusively peaceful means. Volunteers must not engage in any other activities whatsoever.

The IRA leadership has also authorised our representative to engage with the IICD to complete the process to verifiably put its arms beyond use in a way which will further enhance public confidence and to conclude this as quickly as possible.

We have invited two independent witnesses, from the Protestant and Catholic churches, to testify to this.

The Army Council took these decisions following an unprecedented internal discussion and consultation process with IRA units and Volunteers.

We appreciate the honest and forthright way in which the consultation process was carried out and the depth and content of the submissions. We are proud of the comradely way in which this truly historic discussion was conducted.

The outcome of our consultations show very strong support among IRA Volunteers for the Sinn Féin peace strategy.

There is also widespread concern about the failure of the two governments and the unionists to fully engage in the peace process. This has created real difficulties.

The overwhelming majority of people in Ireland fully support this process.

They and friends of Irish unity throughout the world want to see the full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement.

Notwithstanding these difficulties our decisions have been taken to advance our republican and democratic objectives, including our goal of a united Ireland. We believe there is now an alternative way to achieve this and to end British rule in our country.

It is the responsibility of all Volunteers to show leadership, determination and courage. We are very mindful of the sacrifices of our patriot dead, those who went to jail, Volunteers, their families and the wider republican base. We reiterate our view that the armed struggle was entirely legitimate.

We are conscious that many people suffered in the conflict. There is a compelling imperative on all sides to build a just and lasting peace.

The issue of the defence of nationalist and republican communities has been raised with us. There is a responsibility on society to ensure that there is no re-occurrence of the pogroms of 1969 and the early 1970s.

There is also a universal responsibility to tackle sectarianism in all its forms.

The IRA is fully committed to the goals of Irish unity and independence and to building the Republic outlined in the 1916 Proclamation.

We call for maximum unity and effort by Irish republicans everywhere.

We are confident that by working together Irish republicans can achieve our objectives.

Every Volunteer is aware of the import of the decisions we have taken and all Óglaigh are compelled to fully comply with these orders.

There is now an unprecedented opportunity to utilise the considerable energy and goodwill which there is for the peace process. This comprehensive series of unparalleled initiatives is our contribution to this and to the continued endeavours to bring about independence and unity for the people of Ireland.

The IRA is fully committed to the goals of Irish unity and independence and to building the Republic outlined in the 1916 Proclamation.

Our decisions have been taken to advance our republican and democratic objectives, including our goal of a united Ireland.

We believe there is now an alternative way to achieve this and to end British rule in our country."


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To: Alex Marko
"They dont want to be classified in that group with hamas, al qaeda, etc etc.

Does this mean they're also going to stop sending recruits to al Qaeda- and Palestian-sponsored terrorist training camps?

I guess it takes a bunch of unwashed camel-jockeys to finally give terrorism a bad name.

101 posted on 07/28/2005 11:46:57 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: NatsFan

Sorry, but I think you've been listening to republican hype and grand predictions of Catholic population growth in Northern Ireland.

The 2001 census, results of which were released in December 2002, do not support republican claims (rapid growth in Catholic population, less than 50% Protestant population, etc.) The Protestant population is 54%, Catholic 44%. There was no significant increase in the Catholic population. In fact birth rates in both communites are falling. It will be decades before there is parity between the 2 communities.


102 posted on 07/28/2005 11:55:55 AM PDT by elc
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To: Alex Marko

Unless I am misunderstanding you, you need to make a distinction between the RIRA and the PIRA when you talk about links with Islamic terrorist groups. As far as I can remember the only links the Provos had to any Islamic groups was its relationship with Libya in the 80s.


103 posted on 07/28/2005 1:01:10 PM PDT by elc
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To: infocats
So... What will Ulster do once Sharia is instituted in the UK?
104 posted on 07/28/2005 1:16:34 PM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (Have you visited http://c-pol.blogspot.com?)
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To: elc; Do not dub me shapka broham; Irish_Thatcherite; markedman

Another take from http://www.eamonn.com/



Meanwhile, here's how Rainy Day chooses to remember the IRA. It's an anecdote from the June issue of Magill magazine:

"Joanna Mathers was just 25 years old in the spring of 1981. She was a first class honours graduate from Queen's University, married to a farmer, when she decided to earn some extra money by collecting census forms in Derry city. One evening, she was helping a family in Anderson's Crescent with their return when a masked man dashed up to the doorway. He wrenched the clipboard from her hands, put a gun to her head and fired. The young mother died at the scene.

The Provisional IRA at first denied any involvement. Its Derry brigade — led, at that time, by Martin McGuinness — claimed that Joanna's murder was 'an attempt to discredit the (electoral) campaign of Bobby Sands.'

Sands was bidding to become the Westminster MP for Fermanagh/South Tyrone, in a by-election that would, in time, radically transform the politics of Ireland. The IRA statement made no mention of 'securocrats' — the term had not yet been invented — but otherwise, the strategy of initially disclaiming certain acts of violence has become all too familiar. It emerged later that the weapon used to murder Joanna Mathers could be forensically linked to two punishment shootings that had been acknowledged by the Derry IRA. But that emerged only after Bobby Sands had been elected to Westminster."


The moral of the story? Never, ever believe anything that the IRA says. This is an ethnic-cleansing movement that has evolved to gangsterism in the course of 35 years. It is based on the fantasy that the Republic declared in 1916 is a reality and that the Treaty with Britain that was approved by the Dail in 1921 was illegitimate. Until this day, its mouthpiece, Sinn Fein, regards itself as the true expression of the will of the people of the island of Ireland. We're dealing here with an organization suffering from an extreme case of schizophrenia. It's in the light of this delusional state that its statement must be read.


105 posted on 07/28/2005 1:19:23 PM PDT by aculeus (Ceci n'est pas une tag line.)
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To: infocats; All
My take on this story is that regardless of who was right and who was wrong (if it can even be reduced to those simplistic terms), and regardless of the tactics that may or may not have been used, I hope and pray that reason has finally prevailed and the violence between the Protestants and Catholics will finally be put to rest permanently.

Some years back when the violence abated (if not fully ended), Ireland's economy (which had been a basket case) leaped forward into the 21st. century and they are currently doing spectacularly well.

Would that all terroristas heed this lesson that violence does not work (at least over the long haul) and that peace and reconciliation is the only true path to a generalized prosperity for all in a global economy.

106 posted on 07/28/2005 1:23:48 PM PDT by infocats
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To: aculeus

"Never, ever believe anything that the IRA says."

Except when they can no longer reach into the deep pockets of New York and Boston. Its all over. Even in the most die hard reaches of Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx the IRA has lost its cheering section. Its over - whether all of the organization realizes it is another matter.


107 posted on 07/28/2005 1:47:32 PM PDT by markedman (Lay me down to a watery grave)
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To: elc

well, you're wrong. Recent arrests in Israel and Columbia of RIRA members prove that you are not up to date on your terrorism activities :)


108 posted on 07/28/2005 1:59:50 PM PDT by Alex Marko
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To: Redbob
I guess it takes a bunch of unwashed camel-jockeys to finally give terrorism a bad name.

That was my thought, too. The IRA has provided said camel-jockeys with lots of training, too; the IRA's best bombmaker was arrested in Brazil a couple of years ago, where he had gone to train FARC and Islamic militants.

Still, it would be nice if the IRA would just quit this stuff right now - at least that would be one less to worry about.

109 posted on 07/28/2005 2:02:29 PM PDT by livius
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To: markedman; aculeus; Irish_Thatcherite; wardaddy; elc
There was an article published in the New York Press a few years ago-I think it might have been penned by their staff reporter, Jim Knipfel, in fact-about the NORAID operation that remained in the Bronx, now located in a neighborhood that is almost completely devoid of any of the blue-collar, white ethnic/Irish Catholic inhabitants that had originally lived there.

It essentially consisted of a bunch of semi-delusional old bums sitting around a pub trading "war" stories, most of which were wholly-or partially-fictitious.

It struck me-at the time-as something that wouldn't have been out of place in The Iceman Cometh.

Pitiable really.

110 posted on 07/28/2005 2:05:10 PM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham
Sorry - but I had to borrow this as it seems somewhat apropos given your note about the clip in the NY Press. I grew up with the dreams of my grandfathers of a "Free and United Ireland", did the whole AOH Colum Cille Degree thing, marches in NYC for Joe Doherty, sat with Steven McDonald and Bobby Sands mother. But per your bit below that I took from your profile, I always grew concerned when the PLO backers would show up at the marches. I had more than a few friends who were Jews and admired the Israelis for their resolve to survive. I was troubled when the Good Friday Peace Accords came and went. I had great hopes when Clinton finally put American resolve into the peace making process and Ireland's economy started to rocket.

But the Ba$%#@Ds! In true Irish fashion Orange & Green lived up to the old Gaelic adage that "No good deed will go unpunished, and no success will ever be forgiven." They made a mess of it like spoiled children. Everyone was on board for peace and prosperity and had us all believing that this is what they truly wanted. But the Ba$%#@ds! Sneaky conniving Ba$%#@ds. They both had to cheat, had to kill innocents. Americans, the people we have become don't like when 'soldiers' in uniform or out, cower from the real fight but take it out on the weak, infirm and defenseless, which is partly why:

"Americans hate foreign policy. Americans hate foreign policy because Americans hate foreigners. Americans hate foreigners because Americans are foreigners. We all come from foreign lands, even if we came ten thousand years ago on a land bridge across the Bering Strait. We didn't want anything to do with those Ice Age Siberians, them with the itchy cavebear-pelt underwear and mammoth meat on their breath. We were off to the Pacific Northwest-great salmon fishing, blowout potluck dinners, a whole new life.

America is not "globally conscious" or "multicultural." Americans didn't come to America to be Limey Poofters, Frog-Eaters, Bucket Heads, Micks, Spicks, Sheenies, or Wogs. If we'd wanted foreign entanglements, we would have stayed home. Or-in the case of those of us who were shipped to America against our will, as slaves, exiles, or transported prisoners-we would have gone back. Events in Liberia and the type of American who lives in Paris tell us what to think of that.

Being foreigners ourselves, we Americans know what foreigners are up to with their foreign policy-their venemous covents, lying alliances, greedy agreements, and trick-or-treaties. America is not a wily, sneaky nation. We don't think that way. We don't think much at all., thank God. Start thinking and pretty soon you get ideas, and then you get idealism, and the next thing you know you've got ideology, with millions dead in concentration camps and gulags. A fundamental American question is "What's the big idea?"
"Why Americans Hate Foreign Policy", from PEACE KILLS, by P.J. O'Rourke.
111 posted on 07/28/2005 2:24:29 PM PDT by markedman (Lay me down to a watery grave)
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To: infocats; Happygal; Colosis; Black Line; Cucullain; SomeguyfromIreland; Youngblood; Fergal; Cian; ..
Just another attempt to overthrow Irish Democracy; RTE had a big orgy today over a crappy piece of paper, and some IRA gobshite reading it out - Telifis gave Sinn Fein/IRA an hour and half of propaganda!

Plain and simple - the IRA are terrorists and traitors to both Irish and British Democracy. They are an illegal (and unconstitutional) organisation - Adams, McGuinness and co. should be arrested and charged with membership of an illegal (and unconstitutional) organisation, 'Slieveen' should have his Dail seat revoked (can be done), and the Garda Siochana should swoop on all known IRA members (shoot them if necessary, in fact shoot them anyway), and while we are at it - break off diplomatic links with Cuba and Venezuela!

I do not buy this crap for one minute! < /ranting and raving >

BTW, I had to laugh at Martin Manseragh today describing as: "one of the World's most famous insurrectionary groups", It's 'insurgency' in any case, and actually they are one of the most infamous terrorist groups, shut up Fianna Fail idiot!

112 posted on 07/28/2005 2:56:40 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (Ideal IRA statement: "We are curling up to die".)
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To: Alex Marko

Please re-read my posts and then look at yours. You just said arrest of RIRA members. They are not the same as the Provos. There is a difference.


113 posted on 07/28/2005 3:05:51 PM PDT by elc
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To: wardaddy
Excellent!
114 posted on 07/28/2005 3:25:51 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (Ideal IRA statement: "We are curling up to die".)
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To: wardaddy
These gave their lives for the precious little Nazi collaborating Marxist oriented Terrorism because we're too friggin weak to really fight IRA.

I'm with you, screw the IRA, but where's the picture chart of the Catholics who were hung by Protestant terrorists for the crime of attending Mass?

115 posted on 07/28/2005 4:03:25 PM PDT by Romish_Papist (Papist. Veteran. American. Conservative. Tattooed. Pierced. Questions?)
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To: Romish_Papist

If you have it then by all means post it.


116 posted on 07/28/2005 4:42:28 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Irish_Thatcherite

Thank You!

Nice homepage.


117 posted on 07/28/2005 4:43:18 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy
Thank You!

Your welcome!!

Nice homepage.

Thanks, it needs a brush up, though - need add a heap of IRA related links!

118 posted on 07/28/2005 4:46:22 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (Ideal IRA statement: "We are curling up to die".)
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham
According to Veronica Guerin's colleagues, Cate Blanchett was Veronica Guerin!
119 posted on 07/28/2005 5:17:49 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (Ideal IRA statement: "We are curling up to die".)
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To: Alex Marko
"If you say I'm a closet Orangemen, fine..if that means an Orangeman is against a group that sells arms, drugs, and technology to terrorist groups around the world."

Interesting you should mention the Orangemen. My Dad was born a Catholic in Canada after WW1 and my grandmother moved back to England where she was born while he was still a baby.

He was raised a Catholic in the east end of London which wasn't the best place to live as a catholic because you got lumped in with the Irish who were not well liked in Britain at the time.

Needless to say he had to learn to take care of himself at an early age. The result being he turned out to be a serious Sh**kicker. He when left the Church and in 1948 his Yorkshire uncle who was a devout RC bought two tickets to the first National final football match held after the war but told my father that he wouldn't give him the ticket unless he returned to the church. My father said no thanks.

He went on to become a London bobby and afterwards returned to Canada and joined the Army.

One day I was watching some of the antics of the Orange Order on the news and commented the Orangemen were serious wack jobs. He turned to me and said that he was a member of the ORANGE ORDER.

I couldn't believe may ears. A Catholic hating Catholic was hardly what I imagined him to be.

He went on to be an NDP/Labour supporter and last time I spoke with him he complained about the world wide conspiracy of Jewish bankers!!!!!!!!

The moral of the story is that Sectarian violence is fed by hate and ignorance on both sides and sometimes leads to strange reversals of allegiance and outright treason.
120 posted on 07/28/2005 5:30:28 PM PDT by beaver fever
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