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It took 30 years for the IRA, but its better to be later rather than never

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Saturday June 25, 2005 18:20author by liam o'connor Report this post to the editors

Although plans for a South African style Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Northern Ireland have not yet come to fruition, some of the tangled threads of the troubles are at last being straightened out.

A case in point is the IRA's admission that it was one of its snipers who killed schoolgirl Kathleen Feeney in Londonderry in 1973. More than 30 years after the incident, the IRA has finally decided to come clean.

Whether it was a pang of conscience, a contribution to greater understanding or part of the republican movement's wider political strategy remains to be seen. But in any event, one bereaved family has the satisfaction of at last securing a candid account of how their little girl died.

The most sickening element of this sorry episode, though, is that the IRA cynically sought to cover up for its original blunder by murdering a soldier in alleged "retaliation" for the death of the girl. Even given the cataclysmic events of the early 1970s, it is difficult to think of an act of greater hypocrisy.

The obvious question raised by this disclosure is how many more such guilty secrets the IRA is holding close to its chest. The most glaring example of all is the fate of The Disappeared, where the trail has gone cold in so many cases.

Someone, somewhere must know more about the precise locations of the bodies of those who were so brutally eliminated by the IRA which cruelly gave no word of explanation, leaving the victims' loved ones to wait and wonder.

Even if the IRA's Derry statement is years too late, any sign of greater openness by this shadowy organisation is welcome. Nothing can bring back the victims, but more information on other murders - and more "unreserved apologies" - would help countless families in their quest for closure.

With the IRA continuing to debate Gerry Adams's call for it to follow an exclusively political path, there will inevitably be suspicions about what agenda republicans are following. Are they seeking to tie up some loose ends before announcing a seismic shift in strategy?

Whatever is going on, the IRA should not underestimate the challenge it faces in gaining any degree of trust in the wider community, unionist and nationalist. Regrettably, too many promises have been broken along the way.

Those who backed the peace process feel sorely let down by the IRA. It will take more than a few belated confessions to fully redeem republicanism.

author by Saoirsepublication date Sat Jun 25, 2005 21:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

why not admit that Sinn fein and the IRA are the same thing - people are not fools (OK only the ones voting for Sinn Fein), there are bodies of murdered people lying in ditches and hole's whos families want to give them a decent buriel and Sinn fein/IRA have remained silent about there whereabouts, because you see they dont want the bad press and the public to remember who they really are and what they have done especially with an election coming soon.

author by Chuck E. R. Lawpublication date Sun Jun 26, 2005 01:05author email mopes at norniron dot co dot ukauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

And sometimes the hardest for Sinn Fein/IRA. At least the news is now circulating about the true nature of propaganda and terrorism in Ireland.

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author by liampublication date Tue Jun 28, 2005 00:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

a south african style truth and reconciliation commission is the best option to sort out the past present and future?????

author by Paul Lee - newcorkcity.compublication date Thu Jun 30, 2005 18:31author email paul at newcorkcity dot comauthor address author phone +353876049599Report this post to the editors

The good news here should not go unnoticed, but the IRA must follow up by showing a deep understanding of the hurt they have caused and the cowardice that was displayed in the lack of admission of their grievous error.

 
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