We are totally committed to ending partition and to creating
the conditions for unity and independence.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
Sinn Fein has the potential and capacity to become the vehicle
for the attainment of republican objectives.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
The Ireland we live in today is also very different place
from 15 years ago. There is now an all-Ireland agenda with huge
potential.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum
change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
But if republicans are to prevail, if the peace process is
to be successfully concluded and Irish sovereignty and re-unification
secured, then we have to set the agenda - no one else is going
to do that.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
Now is the time for you to step into the Bearna Baoil again;
not as volunteers risking life and limb but as activists in
a national movement towards independence and unity.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April
6 2005r. |
Such decisions will be far reaching and difficult. But you
never lacked courage in the past. Your courage is now needed
for the future.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
There are many problems to be resolved by the people of Ireland
in the time ahead. Your ability as republican volunteers, to
rise to this challenge will mean that the two governments and
others cannot easily hide from their obligations and their responsibility
to resolve these problems.
Gerry Adams
Appeal to IRA to embrace peace, April 6
2005. |
The last months, weeks and days have seen accelerating discussions,
involving the DUP for the first time, about a comprehensive
agreement which would see all outstanding matters dealt with
and the Good Friday Agreement implemented in full.
Gerry Adams
Speech to Sinn Fein selection convention
in Navan, December 1 2004. |
The British and Irish governments will have to promote a new,
imaginative and dynamic alternative in which both governments
will share power in the north.
Gerry Adams
Speech to Sinn Fein selection convention
in Navan, December 1 2004. |