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July 30, 2005
'Has Violence (In Ireland) Been Laid To Rest At Last?'
Frank Millar, London Editor of the Irish Times says Sinn Fein leader "Gerry Adams is right about one thing, at least - history will not judge kindly anyone who plays politics with a real choice between peace and conflict on the island of Ireland."
"Yet," Mr. Millar said in an opinion piece reprinted in the July 30, 2005 edition of Scotmans.Com, "the Sinn Fein president might allow that the same holds true for him. In throwing out his challenge to the unionist leadership, Mr Adams can probably be confident that the Reverend Ian Paisley's first response to the IRA statement ending its armed struggle will not be his last. A huge responsibility rests upon the Democratic Unionist Party."
See "Has violence been laid to rest at last?" for more of Mr. Millar's commentary.
Posted by Munir Umrani at July 30, 2005 11:06 AM
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