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uimh 138 deireadh f6mhair — october 1998 50p usa 1 p.o § sb 22 s1 provo bid for power under british ruh surrender arms the sense of crisis in the current process deepened at the beginning of october as the debate about timetables and demands for a timetable regarding provisional surrender of arms continued the series of co-ordinated moves by the provisionals and their leinster house mentors four weeks earlier gave a short sharp shock to those who still harboured thoughts that the constitutional bug could in this latest case of abandonment of republicanism be cured gerry adams september 1 statement that the violence was over and done with satisfied the authorities in dublin london and washington that the provisionals were prepared to jump through even more hoops to secure power in the british assembly at stormont the same day the provisionals called to the homes of over 80 members ot the 32 county sovereignty committee and threatened them with action within 14 days unless they ceased military and political actions against the stormont agreement the provisional dissidents duly obliged with a complete cessation announcement on september 7 another line in the sand was crossed the next day when the provisionals announced that martin mcguinness was appointed to the surrender of arms body to facilitate the handing over of provo arms what other role could he have on such a body under the stormont agreement the provisionals have agreed to the surrender of arms by may of the year 2000 and agreed also to use their influence to obtain such a surrender the question then is not if they will surrender arms but when a wiii uc done lata in the month two arms finds in iniskeen and hackbaliscross near the armagh border were clearly part of that surrender process and not accidental finds another step in the sequence was the ratcheting up of pressure on republican sinn fein by the unofficial and official servants of the dublin administration first on september 14 an emissary from bertie ahem told two representatives of the organisation that the continuity ira had to call a halt to its campaign against british rule within seven days or the new repressive laws would be used against them and republican sinn fein the messenger was told that republican sinn fein was not a conduit for contacting the cira a week later 1 5 people associated with republican sinn fein were arrested in dublin and monaghan and the new 72-hour detention period was used against a member from monaghan ah those detained including a family of seven were released without charge meanwhile the nightmare continued for those six-county nationalists living in areas with a predominantly loyalist population nothing has changed for the 32 nationalist families living in craigwell avenue portadown who have been subjected to nightly loyalist intimidation and protests for the past two months as a result seven of these families have put their homes up for sale in lurgan a wall has been built between unionist and nationalist areas while elderly nationalist residents in seacourt estate in lame are terrorised by car-loads of loyalist thugs from other parts of the co antrim town in crumlin village the majority nationalist community had to rally en masse to prevent orangemen and the ruc from marching on • the provisionals desire has locked them into the surrender of arms their village on september 5 see pages 2 and 4 inside given the logic of the path the provisionals embarked on in 1 986 when they accepted the 26-county state and agreed to work within it the surrender of arms by them will be forthcoming in the next year and eight months their cease fires and the changes to their constitution in 1998 enabled them to take up their seats in stormont and make a bid for power under british rule in the short term the key date is the annual conference of david trimble's ulster unionist party on october 24 next the uup leader needs to know what is going to happen on the question of arms surrender before facing his delegates also looming is the deadline for the setting up of the stormont shadow executive on october 31 at the british labour party conference all the stormont participants were assembled for to secure power in stormont british system and into the informal negotiations by the british government the provisionals looked partic ularly uncomfortable faced as they were with the choice of securing arms surrender before october 24 or after that date in the new stormont assembled on september 14 in the old parliament chamber burned in a fire in 1994 they resembled nothing more than the flies securely caught in spider trimble and paisley's parlour the rolling momentum of the surrender of arms issue is becoming irresistible especially to those seeking power under the british system however there still remain those republicans who reject the stormont agreement as it attempts to secure british rule for another generation they must provide a rallying point for the restoration of true all ireland democracy free from colonial rule republican sinn fein poblachtacli 94u ard-fheis 19os republican all cumainn must return resolution nomination delegate forms immediately 7-8 7-8 november for further details visitors cards contact ard oifig 223 sraid pharnell bac l.teil 872 9747 facs 872 9757 e-mail saoirsehol.ie poblacbtach
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| Title | Issue 138, Saoirse : Irish Freedom (October, 1998) |
| Subject |
Dublin (Ireland) -- Newspapers Northern Ireland--Politics and government--Periodicals |
| Headline | Surrender of arms? |
| Issue Number | 138 |
| Date | October, 1998 |
| Place of Publication | Dublin, Ireland |
| Publisher | Sinn Féin Poblachtach |
| Issue of | Saoirse : Irish Freedom |
| Language | English and Gaelic |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Digital Date | 2006 |
| Digital Publisher | IUPUI University Library |
| Format and Resolution | Full View: 400 dpi jpg 2000 ; Archived: 400 dpi tiff |
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| Usage | http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/copyright |
| Digital Collection | Saoirse - Irish Freedom Newspaper (http://indiamond6.ulib.iupui.edu/irishnews/) |
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