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All paramilitaries must get rid of their weapons, Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward has again said. | All paramilitaries must get rid of their weapons, Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward has again said. |
He said they should do so sooner rather than later, as the legal mechanism for doing so will not last indefinitely. | He said they should do so sooner rather than later, as the legal mechanism for doing so will not last indefinitely. |
At the moment the Independent International Body on Decommissioning oversees the process. | At the moment the Independent International Body on Decommissioning oversees the process. |
However, Mr Woodward said Northern Ireland could only be a normal society when such a body no longer existed. | However, Mr Woodward said Northern Ireland could only be a normal society when such a body no longer existed. |
He said the commissioners could not be in Northern Ireland forever - they should go sooner rather than later. | He said the commissioners could not be in Northern Ireland forever - they should go sooner rather than later. |
Mr Woodward also said the assembly should set a date for the devolution of policing and justice. | Mr Woodward also said the assembly should set a date for the devolution of policing and justice. |
He was speaking at Queen's University in Belfast where former premiers Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern have been given honorary doctorates. | He was speaking at Queen's University in Belfast where former premiers Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern have been given honorary doctorates. |
Mr Woodward was speaking at Queen's University in Belfast where former premiers Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern have been given honorary doctorates. |