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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /July – August 2005 /August 8 – 14 Print | Send to friend

Welcome for IRA statement: Communist Party of Ireland



8-9-05,9:27am

The statement issued by the IRA today[ 28 July 2005]should be welcomed by all those who are genuinely interested in seeing the full implementation of the Belfast Agreement. It is clear from the statement that the Republican Movement is now committed to struggle for its goals by political means.
It is incumbent upon both the British government and unionism to re-engage with Sinn Féin and others to see the re-establishment of the Northern Assembly and Executive as quickly as possible.
The Communist Party calls for the full implementation of the Patten proposals in relation to policing. It is important to all democratic opinion that democratic control and accountability of policing is quickly put in place in order to reassure all sections of the community and to build upon the momentum now taking place.
The Communist Party calls upon all democratic forces to build the necessary co-operation to advance the cause of national unity and national democracy. The end of armed struggle by the IRA opens up new possibilities and opportunities to rebuild unity within the working class, north and south, on issues of common concern, including threats to Irish sovereignty and independence, the EU constitution, neutrality, and the Bush-Blair war alliance.


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