Ahead of emergency talks to save power-sharing and devolution,unionists insist that modern version of Independent Monitoring Commission is needed The largest unionist party in Northern Ireland wants a stronger ceasefire monitoring body that will retain a more constant focus on alleged IRA and other paramilitary organisations’ activities as section of any deal to save power sharing and devolution.
Ahead of emergency talks next week to rescue devolution at Stormont from collapse, Democratic Unionist party (DUP) sources say any modern version of the International Monitoring Commission (IMC) would have to report more regularly on incidents allegedly involving terrorism groups, and which were meant to have disbanded in 2005. Related: Ex-IRA gunman shot dead in apparent revenge killing Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com