Seanad debates

Tuesday, 24 June 2003

Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act 1998: Motion.

 

One of the reasons many elements of the Unionist community and the security establishment in Northern Ireland state it should not fully demilitarise is the threat posed by these illegal groups. If they are genuinely serious about bringing about demilitarisation, which entails the removal of British Army installations along Border flashpoints and elsewhere in Northern Ireland, they would simply go away. It is their continued threat which allows the argument to be made that such installations have merit and justification.

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