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Bruton joins attack on 'existence of the IRA'

14/04/2004 - 17:22:44
Former Taoiseach John Bruton today backed ministerial attacks on the continued presence of the IRA.

Echoing views expressed by current Justice Minister Michael McDowell, he also claimed: “The mere existence of the IRA is a crime.”

Mr Bruton, head of government in Dublin for three years from 1994, said questions about Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams ever being a member of the IRA or about the organisation’s involvement in crime were “beside the point“.

He added: “These are interesting, but secondary issues. The primary issue is the fact that the IRA exist at all, and the fact that its continued existence is supported by a political party, Sinn Féin, which has seats in the Dáil.

“Quite literally, the mere existence of the IRA is a crime.

“It is specifically forbidden by both the Constitution and our laws. Its existence is an affront to the authority of our state, and a standing insult to the real Irish Army.

“The foundation of any democratic order is an acceptance that the democratic authorities of the state have a monopoly in the use of force. Sinn Féin and the IRA reject that and that is not tolerable in a democracy.”

Mr Bruton said the appearance of people in military uniform at Sinn Féin Easter Rising anniversary events earlier this week, was “something that would not be tolerated in a normal European democracy”.

He declared: “The IRA is a Mafia. It works in secret, is accountable to no one, and uses violence.

"The only difference is that the Mafia killed proportionately far less people than did the IRA.”

The ex-premier’s intervention prompted an attack on Mr Bruton tonight by Sinn Féin.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin, the party’s leader in the Dáil, said: “Mr Bruton continues to engage in competition with Minister McDowell for the prize of Sinn Féin-basher of the week.

“It is all quite futile. Both of them know that the IRA cannot be wished away.“

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