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Irish justice minister slams Real IRA paramilitary display at funeral

Shots fired at Dublin funeral of Real IRA leader Alan Ryan


Mourners at the funeral of Real IRA member Alan Ryan at the Church of the Holy Trinity in cemetery in Balgriffin, Dublin.
Mourners at the funeral of Real IRA member Alan Ryan at the Church of the Holy Trinity in cemetery in Balgriffin, Dublin.
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Ireland’s Justice Minister Alan Shatter has slammed a Real IRA paramilitary display at the Dublin funeral of one of its alleged leaders.

The Saturday funeral for Real IRA boss Alan Ryan in Dublin drew a number of Real IRA members and supporters in support and mourning for Ryan and shots were fired over his coffin.

Shatter called Sunday’s proceedings "reprehensible and absolutely unacceptable."

"Paramilitary trappings should not blind people to the fact that what is at issue is criminal terrorism carried on by people who, for their own reasons, want to drag the people of this island back to a dark past," Shatter said.

"In treating the will of the people, north and south, with contempt, they dishonour democracy.”

"I recognise fully the immediate difficulties which face An Garda Siochana when people take advantage of a funeral to behave in this fashion. But the Garda Commissioner has assured me that they are pursuing rigorously any breaches of the law which took place.”

The Belfast Telegraph reports that during Ryan’s funeral on Saturday, members of the Real IRA fired off rounds of gunshots as his body was taken from his North Dublin home for the funeral. The paramilitary group was out in strength, following the funeral procession from Ryan’s home to the Church and then onto the graveyard.

Ryan’s coffin was draped with a tricolor and escorted by hundreds of supporters and associates dressed in republican uniform, including a colour party with their faces covered. The funeral was held at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Donaghmede, North Dublin, and was monitored by a strong Garda presence.

Alan Ryan was gunned down last Monday near his home in the Grange Lodge estate in Clongriffin, Dublin. A suspect who is in his 40s was arrested on Thursday and can be questioned for up to 72 hours.

Ryan was no stranger to crime, and had served time in 2000 after the discovery of a Real IRA training camp. He was being investigated for crimes in both the North and Republic of Ireland.

"The gardai, together with their colleagues in the north, will continue to take every action open to them to deal with the activities of members of these groups, whether they are engaging in terrorism or organised crime."

While Sinn Fein councillor Micheal Mac Donncha admitted the murder of Ryan was shocking, he warned that dissidents do not have the support of the local community. "As a public representative, I have to reflect the views of the local community, and it has to be said that there is great resentment at attempts to portray the so-called 'Real IRA' as being supported by this community," said Mr Mac Donncha.


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Begin was just another terrorist.maybe we should remember the British soldier hanged from a tree in Palestine by Begin and his terrorist friend. Nowadays the Israeli terrorists wear the uniform of the Israeli army.
That would be the KING DAVID hotel...Polish-born Begin was condemned by Ben-Gurion as an enemy of the people...he later authorised the invasion of Lebanon...his contemporary, Russian-born Shamir, planned the assassination of UN EMISSARY Count Bernadotte...
However non-ideal political violence or physical force republicanism is, (or is use to justify extra curricular activity), can't help wondering about Menachem Begin and the Irgun organisation in British mandated Palestine, who apparently emulated Michael Collins's IRA in bombing the St David hotel in Jerusalem convince the British to leave.
I wonder what your past is Gordon!! I live for the now and entitled to my opinion,your use of the hackneyed old "living in the past" phrase is just an excuse for your inability to discus the issues raised and weakens you argument.
Some unedifying, anti-semitic drivel crawled onto this site11
@Ancavker: It's not only revisionists, as you call them, who claim these people are of the same linage of the men 0f 1916 but the groups themselves who promote this propaganda... it's the Real IRA, The Continuity IRA, The Provisional IRA, Oglaigh na hEireann, INLA, Provisional Sinn Fein, Republican Sinn Fein, and all the rest of them, who all claim to be a legitimate continuation of the original Irish Volunteers. And quite clearly many people of the diaspora fall for it hook line & sinker.
Are these face coverings the male equivalent of the Burka.if they are and you wear one in the land of Marie Antoinette you will be charged with breaking the law they are banned in France,discharge a firearm in a public place and you are invited to a spell in jail.
@seanomelb: Ryan was suspected by most quarters to be taking 'protection money' from these drug dealers to allow them to continue their trade so it seems he may not be the anti-drug crusader you make him out to be.
Seanobelb, wounndedego and IrelandNorth: The terrorists will never win, REMEMBER 9/11. So give your brain a rest boys. Stop living in the past!
Shatter the jew/el in erin's crown is a media constant - no doubt tells everyone how it should be. such being one of his kind who'll utter a word - without devil a word against him/them.
The only ‘mob’ I can see here are Seano’s masked ‘heroes’...the ones he defends with all his usual delusional gusto...
seanomelb. You know that, I know that, people in Ireland know that, let the west brits and their apologists believe what they want!
The usual anti-Irish mob are on the rampage again. As I stated before Ryan was an known anti drugs campaigner,he was murdered because he had the dealers on the run.The usual gutter press tie him to drug running because they hate his politics. Maybe Shatter should have taken a more proactive approach against drug runners instead of engaging in gutter politics to shore up his shortcomings in dealing with drug barons.
I'm a strong believer in strict law-enforcement, greatly respect the Gardí and staunchly upport G.F.A. However, for almost a century it has been the tradition of the authorities in Ireland, North and South, not to interfere in the funeral services of a fallen para-military who opposed foreign rule - which still exists in the "Wee Six". In the Writeback page in today's "Belfast Telegraph (10 Sept.)is a letter titled "Armagh Firmly in Ireland" agus is mise an té a scríobh an litir sin. What happened to the North-South cooperation provided for in G.F.A. as part of the peace oprocess?
Never Forget !




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