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HotWireD
03-08-2009, 07:56 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7931288.stm
Church goers have held a vigil following the killing of two soldiers at an army base in Antrim.

Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist members were among those who prayed for the victims of the attack on Sunday afternoon.

Traffic was brought to a halt as they gathered at the police cordon near the murder scene at Massereene army base.

Two soldiers died and four other people were injured in the attack on Saturday night.

On Sunday, a number of local people laid flowers at the scene of the murder.

Local Catholic priest Fr Tony Devlin said the community was united in shock and sorrow.

"We don't want to go back to this," he said. "Nobody wants to go back to this in any way at all. None of us want it in any way at all and we pray that those who engage in this will just stop it. "

The regimental chaplain from Massereene barracks, Reverend Philip McCormack, said the troops were bearing the loss of their colleagues in a professional way.

"It's a very close-knit unit," he said. "People care a tremendous amount, they spent weeks and months training and preparing (for Afghanistan) and so anything like this will obviously have a profound impact.

"But they are very professional and we still have a job to do and we will mourn and deal with this and then we will do our job."

Sympathy

Church leaders across Northern Ireland have expressed their revulsion at the shootings.

The Presbyterian Moderator, Dr Donald Patton, described the attack as shocking.

"This is an attack on our whole society and on the process in which we are engaged that is moving us into the future and which nothing must be allowed to hinder," he said.

The Church of Ireland Bishop of Connor, the Right Reverend Alan Abernethy, said the attack was "an evil act that cannot be justified".

The President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, the Rev Aian Ferguson, also expressed his sympathy and said he prayed that the attack did not "herald the approach of darker days for our country".



Soldiers were killed execution-style as they lay on ground in Ulster attack
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5867499.ece

Two soldiers killed in a brutal attack on Army barracks in Ulster yesterday were shot execution-style as they lay injured on the ground, police said today.

Four others were injured in the attack at the Massereene Barracks, outside Antrim, which has been blamed on dissident republicans.

The dead soldiers, aged in their early twenties, were dressed in desert fatigues and were due to fly out of RAF Aldergrove, just a few miles away from their base, in the early hours of today.

Please pray for the families of the murdered soldiers and the families of the men that killed them.

I pray that this is an isolated incident and the peace process is not disrupted.

lilmikey
03-08-2009, 08:01 AM
yeah I read about it, looks like the IRA is on the move again. I will not get into it because it is known how I feel about the IRA but I do have to say that in the very least they were soldiers and not civilians. Thats' generally the problem with the RA is that instead of going after their enemy they target innocent civilians, no wonder they are considered terrorists

Tiocfaidh Ar La(hopefully through peace)

HotWireD
03-08-2009, 10:39 AM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5868363.ece

Sinn Fein statement on Ulster barracks shooting

Full statement from Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein leader, on fatal shooting of soldiers in Antrim

"Last night's attack was an attack on the peace process. It was wrong and counter productive.

"Those responsible have no support, no strategy to achieve a United Ireland. Their intention is to bring British soldiers back onto the streets. They want to destroy the progress of recent times and to plunge Ireland back into conflict.

"Irish republicans and democrats have a duty to oppose this and to defend the peace process. Sinn Fein has a strategy to bring about an end to British rule in our country by peaceful and democratic means.

"There should be an end to actions like the one in Antrim last night. The popular will is for peaceful and democratic change.

"Sinn Fein has a responsibility to be consistent. The logic of this is that we support the police in the apprehension of those involved in last night's attack.

"The police also have a responsibility to give leadership and to behave at all times in a transparent and accountable manner. The British Government has a duty to uphold the new political arrangement and the peace process.

"I particularly want to appeal to republicans once again for calm, thoughtful and decisive leadership.

"The peace process was built against the odds and not least because of the willingness of republicans to take risks and to be strategic and long sighted.

"There are elements within Unionism and within the British system who do not want the peace process to achieve its objectives. Our responsibility is to defend the peace process and the progress that has been made to achieving national and democratic rights.

"We will not be deflected from our republican and democratic objectives."

lilmikey
03-08-2009, 11:32 AM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5868363.ece

Sinn Fein statement on Ulster barracks shooting

Full statement from Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein leader, on fatal shooting of soldiers in Antrim

"Last night's attack was an attack on the peace process. It was wrong and counter productive.

"Those responsible have no support, no strategy to achieve a United Ireland. Their intention is to bring British soldiers back onto the streets. They want to destroy the progress of recent times and to plunge Ireland back into conflict.

"Irish republicans and democrats have a duty to oppose this and to defend the peace process. Sinn Fein has a strategy to bring about an end to British rule in our country by peaceful and democratic means.

"There should be an end to actions like the one in Antrim last night. The popular will is for peaceful and democratic change.

"Sinn Fein has a responsibility to be consistent. The logic of this is that we support the police in the apprehension of those involved in last night's attack.

"The police also have a responsibility to give leadership and to behave at all times in a transparent and accountable manner. The British Government has a duty to uphold the new political arrangement and the peace process.

"I particularly want to appeal to republicans once again for calm, thoughtful and decisive leadership.

"The peace process was built against the odds and not least because of the willingness of republicans to take risks and to be strategic and long sighted.

"There are elements within Unionism and within the British system who do not want the peace process to achieve its objectives. Our responsibility is to defend the peace process and the progress that has been made to achieving national and democratic rights.

"We will not be deflected from our republican and democratic objectives."
it was rather useless

Jesuslove
03-08-2009, 11:54 AM
Northern Ireland is a sad place. I've been there three times. Fortunately, in recent years, the vast majority of people get along. It's the fringe on each side that cause the trouble. Let's pray that the peace holds despite this senseless act.

collace
03-09-2009, 02:41 AM
yeah I read about it, looks like the IRA is on the move again. I will not get into it because it is known how I feel about the IRA but I do have to say that in the very least they were soldiers and not civilians. Thats' generally the problem with the RA is that instead of going after their enemy they target innocent civilians, no wonder they are considered terrorists

Tiocfaidh Ar La(hopefully through peace)

They also turned their guns on two 'civilians' delivering pizza. One was shot 7 times, the other 4.

Cowardly, murdering terrorists shooting 6 unarmed men.

collace
03-09-2009, 10:42 PM
Looks like its started again...

Policeman shot and killed last night - blamed on the same people.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7933990.stm

HotWireD
03-10-2009, 06:29 AM
I heard this on the radio this morning on the way to work. terrible news.

Praying for the family of the murdered police officer.

\o/

lilmikey
03-10-2009, 08:51 AM
As soon as they found out they can get away with it they'll do it more and more. If you ask me this peace process is a joke. Not that I condone the violence but I have to say that they had to know that this was going to happen again eventually. They're people who dont want the so called peace process and they never have wanted it, these fringe milliant groups.

They'lll stop at nothing to get what they want peace process or no. I only say that its a joke beacause not every one wants "peace" they'll get peace alright but they want to acheive it through gurilla warfare like they've always done they were just waiting for the right time.

Genna14
03-10-2009, 07:23 PM
As soon as they found out they can get away with it they'll do it more and more. If you ask me this peace process is a joke. Not that I condone the violence but I have to say that they had to know that this was going to happen again eventually. They're people who dont want the so called peace process and they never have wanted it, these fringe milliant groups.

They'lll stop at nothing to get what they want peace process or no. I only say that its a joke beacause not every one wants "peace" they'll get peace alright but they want to acheive it through gurilla warfare like they've always done they were just waiting for the right time.
And how do you expect them to achieve peace? To do stand around and do nothing at all? At least someone is doing something! For one thing, there will ALWAYS be against peace and try to start something. What matters is how the powers that be handle the situation. Personally, I think we give the bad guys *Satan included* way too much credit *and acknowledgement*. Sure, I understand that they have to be found and punished, but people are so scared of these guys that the bad guys have an easier time of getting at them. If the people were united and did not show fear, I believe they could probably get much further in the peace process.

lilmikey
03-11-2009, 04:44 AM
And how do you expect them to achieve peace? To do stand around and do nothing at all? At least someone is doing something! For one thing, there will ALWAYS be against peace and try to start something. What matters is how the powers that be handle the situation. Personally, I think we give the bad guys *Satan included* way too much credit *and acknowledgement*. Sure, I understand that they have to be found and punished, but people are so scared of these guys that the bad guys have an easier time of getting at them. If the people were united and did not show fear, I believe they could probably get much further in the peace process.

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