Report due out on status of IRA
BBC
3 September 2008
An independent report on the current state of the IRA is due to be released.
It comes amid growing signs of tension between Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionists on Northern Ireland’s power-sharing executive.
The Independent Monitoring Commission is expected to say that the IRA’s ruling Army Council has remained intact, but poses no threat.
But unionists say political progress is being blocked by the organisation’s failure to completely disband.
Peter Robinson, the Democratic Unionist Party leader, says he will not meet republican demands for the devolution of policing and justice powers to Stormont until the IRA is finally at an end.
He said: “I don’t believe that we are in that position. We require the removal of the IRA’s army council and we’ve always made that clear.”
The report into the state of the IRA was commissioned by the British and Irish governments.
The DUP and Sinn Fein leaderships are expected to meet for talks on Thursday.


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