| Jan. 6, 2005
Full Text Of IRA's New Years Message
The following is the full text of the IRA statement published in this
week's edition of An Phoblacht.
"The leadership of Oglaigh na hEireann sends New Year greetings
to our Volunteers and to our friends and supporters at home and abroad.
"We extend solidarity to our imprisoned comrades and their families.
"Time and again over the past ten years the IRA has demonstrated its
commitment to the Peace Process. On occasion, our initiatives have stretched
the discipline and patience of our Volunteers and the wider republican
base. To their credit, they have remained steadfast.
"We set out the contribution we are prepared to make to a comprehensive
agreement to resolve all outstanding issues. This included moving into
a new mode which reflects our determination to see the transition to a
totally peaceful society and also concluding the process to completely
and verifiably put all our arms beyond use.
"All of this is being prevented by an unachievable demand for humiliation.
"The rejection of our substantial contributions has created a deep anger
within the republican and nationalist communities and indeed, it has generated
significant frustration.
"We want to see peace on the island of Ireland and among all the Irish
people. But a just and lasting peace is only possible on the basis of equality.
The days of inequality and of discrimination are over. There must be an
end to bigotry, sectarianism and racism.
"Pandering by the two governments, once again, to a rejectionist approach
by a unionist leader will not work. The IRA will not accept it.
"We reject recent attempts to criminalise our Volunteers. Through two
decades, central to Britain's policy in Ireland was the strategy of demonising
and criminalising republicans. In prisons and on the streets, similar attempts
and tactics were smashed, most notably by our comrades on hunger strike
in 1981. Current attempts by those hostile to republicanism will also fail.
"We commend our Volunteers and our support base. Their patience and
discipline have been among our greatest strengths. We share a vision for
the future.
"This vision includes the unity and independence of Ireland.
"While a Peace Process can produce an accommodation, and the IRA is
prepared to assist this process, Irish unity and independence provides
the best context for the people of this island to live together in harmony
and prosperity. We remain committed to our republican objectives."
P O'Neill,
Irish Republican Publicity Bureau
Dublin
 
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