We want to see the British government recognizing the rights of all the people in this island, Catholic and Protestant, unionist and nationalist, to self-determination. ... It is quite clear the British government and leaders of unionist parties are afraid to negotiate that.
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We are hoping there can be a democratic settlement and we are very determined to build a new future for all of the children of this island.Martin McGuinness
The most important thing to say is that Sinn Fein isn't going back to anything. We are a party on the move.
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So they now move to plan B and plan B is if you can't blame the people who were killed on the day try to blame Martin McGuinness.
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Instead of grasping this unique opportunity he has chosen to undermine the rule of the IICD by rejecting their determination.
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I am confident that tomorrow will bring the final chapter on the issue of IRA arms. I believe that Ireland stands on the cusp of a truly historic advance and I hope that people across the island will respond positively in the time ahead.
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Along with that ongoing process Sinn Fein took a decision to establish a peace commission which had the responsibility to travel around the country to receive submissions from the general public, also our opponents.
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