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Originally posted by speight89
Well, I believe that Tony Blair is right not to wipe his hands clean of Northern Ireland simply due to the fact that their would be a huge war here, which the loyalists would retailate and shoot down every Catholic they see, remember its only the IRA who have surrendered.
So I believe that Tony should keep these talks going and maybe we shall see a fifferent Northern Ireland, what do you think?
LOYALIST decommissioning could happen within six to eight weeks, according to a senior UDA source. The organisation and its political wing, the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG), have been in contact with the British government in the past weeks and are hoping for a positive outcome.
“There have been eight meetings with the British government representatives since January 10,” said the source. “Everything is on the table and the pace of contact is increasing.” The UDA has also met General John de Chastelain’s decommissioning body within the past fortnight.
Sources say the organisation’s ruling inner council is seeking to cut all links with crime in return for “confidence building” investments by the government in loyalist areas. “Things are going smoothly; the inner council is isolating drug dealers and doing away with criminality,” said a source in the group.
Loyalists in talks on standing down
But imminent guns handover is ruled out
By David Gordon
30 January 2006
Cautiously optimistic signals were being given today on the prospects for loyalist paramilitary organisations announcing an end to their activities.
But speculation over an imminent move on decommissioning by the UDA was being strongly discounted by informed sources.
Internal discussions are known to be under way within both the UDA and UVF on their futures, in the light of moves by the IRA.
Dialogue has also being taking place between senior UDA representatives and both the British Government and General John de Chastelain's decommissioning body.
A source close to the Loyalist Commission, an umbrella group that involves both the UDA and UVF, today said progress is being made.
"Both sides are moving in the right direction - the UDA is probably moving faster than the UVF at present," he revealed.
To focus on the loyalists is abit baised
...speight89, why can't we have peace?
Originally posted by speight89
I believe that the trouble is mostly caused by people who have too much time on their hands, particurally the youths. Although the sectarian attacks are gradiually increaseing, there is an increase in racist and homophobic attacks. So my opinion on the Northern Ireland issues are that it will always be a troubled country and the only way that it will be resolved are through the education system, and even that will take far too long to be set up and the cross community relations to be fully restored, if even 50% restored to what it should be.
Originally posted by infinite
You only have to look back to the summer and the chaos that happened when they re-routed a March.
Originally posted by speight89
For your own safety stay away from the Republican areas where the parade's will pass, there will be guaranteed trouble! The Republicans and Loyalists, are not fond of the "other kind" entering their areas.