Britain rules truce over in Northern Ireland (AP) Updated: 2005-09-14 07:43
A major outlawed Protestant group in Northern Ireland has abandoned its
11-year-old truce and is an enemy of the peace once again, Britain declared
Wednesday in a long-expected verdict against the Ulster Volunteer Force.
The British governor, Peter Hain, said he has received sufficient evidence
that the UVF — an underground group supposed to be bolstering Northern Ireland's
Good Friday peace accord with a 1994 cease-fire — committed four killings this
summer and launched multiple gun and grenade attacks this week against the
police and British army.
Hain's Northern Ireland Office said in a statement that UVF members' violence
"amounted to a breakdown in their cease-fire" and meant that, as of midnight,
Britain no longer accepted it as valid.
The move followed three nights of Protestant riots that ravaged much of
Belfast and other Northern Ireland towns.
Police commanders said the UVF and a larger Protestant paramilitary group,
the Ulster Defense Association, both attacked police and British troops with
assault-rifle fire and homemade grenades in what have been the worst Protestant
riots for nearly a decade.
A man walks by the charred remains of a van on
the footpath on the Shankill Road area of west Belfast 11 September
2005.[AFP] | But Hain said Britain would continue
to recognize the validity of the UDA's own 1994 cease-fire, partly because that
group has not been linked to any recent killings.
The rioting, which exploded each night from Saturday to
Tuesday morning, left at least 60 police officers and several dozen civilians
wounded, none fatally. The trigger — British authorities' refusal Saturday to
allow Protestants to parade along the edge of Catholic west Belfast — capped
years of growing Protestant opposition to the landmark 1998 peace accord.
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