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Two Northern Ireland loyalist paramilitary groups have said they have completed decommissioning. | Two Northern Ireland loyalist paramilitary groups have said they have completed decommissioning. |
The UVF and Red Hand Commando said their weapons and explosives were "totally and irreversibly beyond use". | The UVF and Red Hand Commando said their weapons and explosives were "totally and irreversibly beyond use". |
Another loyalist group, the Ulster Defence Association, confirmed it had started to decommission its arsenal. | Another loyalist group, the Ulster Defence Association, confirmed it had started to decommission its arsenal. |
NI Secretary Shaun Woodward said it was "an historic day for Northern Ireland". Between them, the UDA and UVF killed almost 1,000 people in the Troubles. | NI Secretary Shaun Woodward said it was "an historic day for Northern Ireland". Between them, the UDA and UVF killed almost 1,000 people in the Troubles. |
Four years ago, the IRA put its weapons beyond use in decommissioning witnessed by two churchmen. | Four years ago, the IRA put its weapons beyond use in decommissioning witnessed by two churchmen. |
Unlikely figure behind move | Unlikely figure behind move |
On Saturday, the UVF and the UDA said they had both engaged in "historic acts" of decommissioning. | On Saturday, the UVF and the UDA said they had both engaged in "historic acts" of decommissioning. |
The leadership of the UVF/RHC said its disarmament process was overseen by the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD) and in front of international witnesses. | The leadership of the UVF/RHC said its disarmament process was overseen by the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD) and in front of international witnesses. |
It said the process had begun last Autumn but had been "suspended" following the dissident republican killings of a policeman and two soldiers in March. | It said the process had begun last Autumn but had been "suspended" following the dissident republican killings of a policeman and two soldiers in March. |
The process resumed after government assurances were given "that those responsible would be vigorously pursued". | The process resumed after government assurances were given "that those responsible would be vigorously pursued". |
Dawn Purvis: 'It is time to move on' | Dawn Purvis: 'It is time to move on' |
The leader of the UVF-linked Progressive Unionist Party, Dawn Purvis, said the "war is over", adding Saturday was a "momentous day". | The leader of the UVF-linked Progressive Unionist Party, Dawn Purvis, said the "war is over", adding Saturday was a "momentous day". |
She said it showed that "peaceful, stable, inclusive democracy" was the way forward. | She said it showed that "peaceful, stable, inclusive democracy" was the way forward. |
She added: "Eventually loyalists and republicans must sit down for the good of our country, if we claim to be patriots." | She added: "Eventually loyalists and republicans must sit down for the good of our country, if we claim to be patriots." |
PUP representative Billy Hutchinson, who was a UVF prisoner, said the move "cements the peace process". | PUP representative Billy Hutchinson, who was a UVF prisoner, said the move "cements the peace process". |
In a separate statement, the UDA confirmed it had started a process that would lead to the destruction of all its arms. | In a separate statement, the UDA confirmed it had started a process that would lead to the destruction of all its arms. |
It said an act of decommissioning had been overseen by General John De Chastelain's decommissioning body. | It said an act of decommissioning had been overseen by General John De Chastelain's decommissioning body. |
It said: "There is no place for guns and violence in the new society we are building. It is time to work for a better future." | It said: "There is no place for guns and violence in the new society we are building. It is time to work for a better future." |
Frankie Gallagher, from the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG), which has links with the UDA, denied they were negotiating a pay-off to complete decommissioning. | Frankie Gallagher, from the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG), which has links with the UDA, denied they were negotiating a pay-off to complete decommissioning. |
"This is a process that we believe has to be done for the right reasons," he said. | "This is a process that we believe has to be done for the right reasons," he said. |
The decommissioning body later confirmed that it had witnessed a decommissioning event involving arms belonging to the UDA and the Ulster Freedom Fighters. | The decommissioning body later confirmed that it had witnessed a decommissioning event involving arms belonging to the UDA and the Ulster Freedom Fighters. |
"This is a significant move and we look forward to completing the process of putting all UDA/UFF arms beyond use at an early opportunity," a spokesperson said. | "This is a significant move and we look forward to completing the process of putting all UDA/UFF arms beyond use at an early opportunity," a spokesperson said. |
The latest decommissioning comes ahead of Mr Woodward's August deadline for significant progress on loyalist arms. | The latest decommissioning comes ahead of Mr Woodward's August deadline for significant progress on loyalist arms. |
Speaking on Saturday, Mr Woodward said: "I have always kept faith with the peace and political process of which the decommissioning legislation has played a crucial part." | Speaking on Saturday, Mr Woodward said: "I have always kept faith with the peace and political process of which the decommissioning legislation has played a crucial part." |
The decommissioning moves by the loyalist paramilitary groups were broadly welcomed by the majority of Northern Ireland's political parties. | The decommissioning moves by the loyalist paramilitary groups were broadly welcomed by the majority of Northern Ireland's political parties. |
First Minister Peter Robinson said:"I fully welcome this decision by each of the loyalist groups. I believe they have taken the right step, both for their own communities and for Northern Ireland as a whole. " | First Minister Peter Robinson said:"I fully welcome this decision by each of the loyalist groups. I believe they have taken the right step, both for their own communities and for Northern Ireland as a whole. " |