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Mindtoaster
12th October 2009, 16:47
Irish National Liberation Army to disband and give up weapons Republican group says 'armed struggle is over' and announces start of decommissioning on eve of Hillary Clinton visit

The republican paramilitary group that assassinated the Tory MP and Margaret Thatcher ally Airey Neave is to give up its weapons and pursue purely peaceful politics.

The Irish National Liberation Army announced today it will begin discussion with General John de Chastelain's disarmament body and move towards decommissioning its guns and bombs.

During the Troubles the INLA murdered 113 people including 15 of its own members during several brutal internal feuds in the 80s and 90s. Among its most infamous members was Dominic "Mad Dog" McGlinchey, once Ireland's most wanted men, who led INLA during the mid-80s.

The announcement was made at the Seamus Costello Commemoration in Bray, County Dublin. Costello founded the INLA after a split within the IRA in 1974. Three years later the IRA shot him dead in central Dublin.

"The armed struggle is over," the INLA statement said.

The movement's political wing, the Irish Republican Socialist Party, told the graveside gathering that the best way to achieve a united socialist Ireland is "through political, peaceful means".

The British and Irish governments have been briefed about the INLA move. The road to INLA decommissioning has been going on for several years through internal discussions.

Despite a ceasefire since 1998, the group has been responsible for a number of subsequent killings on both sides of the border including the murder of a man in Derry, who intervened to help another man being attacked by INLA members.

A small number of members, opposed to the ceasefire, have already defected to the Real IRA and Continuity IRA. The majority of the movement, however, are understood to be solidly behind the decision to wind up its paramilitary machine.

The news that another armed republican group is moving towards disarmament comes on the eve of Hilary Clinton's visit to Belfast. The US secretary of state will hold talks with the leaders of Northern Ireland's political parties. They will discuss potential new US investment and progress towards a deal on devolving policing and justice to the Stormont assembly.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/11/northern-ireland-republican-group-disband

Dr Mindbender
12th October 2009, 16:51
Ninja'd. (http://www.revleft.com/vb/inla-renounce-violence-t119569/index.html)

Death By Starbucks.
12th October 2009, 21:01
mindbender dosent like me:crying:

Dr Mindbender
12th October 2009, 21:02
mindbender dosent like me:crying:

Nobody here likes you, dont take it personally.

Andropov
12th October 2009, 21:21
mindbender dosent like me:crying:
I think your a hero.
Cant wait to hear about those squaddies you will take out tommorow.
No cowardice DBS, let the fight go on.

Pogue
12th October 2009, 21:23
I think your a hero.
Cant wait to hear about those squaddies you will take out tommorow.
No cowardice DBS, let the fight go on.

lol :lol:

Death By Starbucks.
12th October 2009, 21:45
lol the fact i was fucking with u at the start is why i feel smug as fuck, the fact u believed i called the INLA cowards was incredible considering costello was a huge influence in my political leanings.
But when u started getting birchy i thought i would drag the blag out.

Andropov
12th October 2009, 21:53
lol the fact i was fucking with u at the start is why i feel smug as fuck, the fact u believed i called the INLA cowards was incredible considering costello was a huge influence in my political leanings.
But when u started getting birchy i thought i would drag the blag out.
Wow you got me.
Im glad you didnt come across as an idiot in any of this.

Death By Starbucks.
12th October 2009, 22:02
lol i dont take myself too seriously.
im not that headstrong

Mindtoaster
12th October 2009, 22:10
Ninja'd. (http://www.revleft.com/vb/inla-renounce-violence-t119569/index.html)

The announcement of decomissioning is new. At the time of CJ's article they had announced an end to armed struggle, without bringing up what they would do with their weapons

Mindtoaster
12th October 2009, 22:12
Um.... Scratch this entire article

'No plans' for INLA to decommission
The INLA has said it has no plans to hand over its weapons, despite announcing that its campaign of violence is over.

Monday, 12 October 2009
Tags: paramilitariesLocal News

The group was responsible for some of the most notorious killings of the Troubles, murdering more than 100 people during its 35 year history.

Some of its high profile victims included Conservative politician Airey Neave and loyalist paramilitary leader Billy Wright.

The INLA's political ally, the IRSP, has said there is no longer community support for a continuation of what it calls the "armed struggle".


Article Continues
The organisation used a graveside oration outside Dublin on Sunday to confirm that its "armed struggle is over".

IRSP spokesman Martin McMonagle said on Monday that there has been an assessment of the effectiveness of the campaign: "It is a mission that the armed struggle is not a viable alternative now."

"Suffice to say that armed violence worked in some circumstances and in some circumstances it does not, but I think that the analysis now is that it not working."

There are calls for the INLA to decommission its weapons after Sunday's announcement that it was giving up its armed struggle.

But Mr McMonagle said he has does not believe decommissioning is on the agenda: "I dont think so, in our discussions with the INLA over the last number of years decommissioning has not been mentioned."

© UTV News

ls
12th October 2009, 22:17
Wow is all I can say.

Also who saw Hilary Clinton (she's on TV as I write this) talking about TERRIBLE DISSIDENT SPLINTER GROUPS TRYING TO DERAIL THE PEACE PROCESS. My god, she's annoying. What's she even doing in belfast?

Any protests against her?

We can only really hope for a new party in NI I think, or one that crosses over from ROI.

Death By Starbucks.
12th October 2009, 22:35
or the working class of NI could take a stand and not work or do anything to allow the gov of NI to function, that would do more damage than all the semtex, all the guns and all the hate put together.

Death By Starbucks.
12th October 2009, 22:36
or maybe im just being naive:(

Redmau5
12th October 2009, 23:15
The announcement was made at the Seamus Costello Commemoration in Bray, County Dublin. Costello founded the INLA after a split within the IRA in 1974. Three years later the IRA shot him dead in central Dublin.

I think it should be pointed out that Costello was murdered by the Official IRA, just so there's no confusion.

Revy
12th October 2009, 23:42
I like the IRSP, I think they made the right decision.

Perhaps if the Scottish independence referendum in 2010 wins that will embolden the Irish cause. The UK pursues a rather hypocritical stance as it has supported independence in Kosovo (a very touchy, controversial issue that continues to raise tensions in the Balkans) yet condemns any national movements within itself.