| The IRA's full statement, in which its leadership
ordered members to stop the armed campaign.
The leadership of Oglaigh na hEireann has formally ordered an
end to the armed campaign.
This will take effect from 4pm [1600 BST] 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 [Independent International Commission on Decommissioning]
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 Fein 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 Oglaigh 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 outcome of our consultations show very strong support
among IRA Volunteers for the Sinn Fein peace strategy”
“We reiterate our view that the armed struggle was entirely
legitimate”
“The IRA is fully committed to the goals of Irish Unity
and independence and to building the Republic outlined in the 1916
Proclamation” BBC
News Online 28th July 2005
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