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Easter Rising: Centenary parade taking place in Dublin | Easter Rising: Centenary parade taking place in Dublin |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets of Dublin where a parade is marking the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising. | |
The military parade is the largest ever staged in the Republic of Ireland, and featured a fly-past over the city centre by the Irish Air Corps. | |
The 1916 rebellion was an attempt to overthrow British rule in Ireland. | The 1916 rebellion was an attempt to overthrow British rule in Ireland. |
Sunday's ceremony is the culmination of a series of centenary commemorations organised by the Irish government. | |
Follow the ceremony live on BBC News NI | Follow the ceremony live on BBC News NI |
Irish President Michael D Higgins led the main ceremony in O'Connell Street as the Irish tricolour was lowered at the General Post Office (GPO) - once the rebels' headquarters. | |
The 1916 Proclamation was then read out by an officer from the Irish defence forces, in a re-enactment of the declaration of independence the rebels made outside the GPO on 24 April 1916. | |
The president laid a laurel wreath in front of the building, before a minute's silence, in tribute to the dead, was observed. | |
The Last Post was played, followed by the Irish national anthem Amhrán na bhFiann (The Soldier's Song) and the tricolour was raised back up to full mast about the GPO. | |
Earlier, the president also laid a wreath at Kilmainham Gaol, where 14 of the 16 leaders of the Easter Rising were executed by British troops. | |
Acting Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny is also playing a leading role in the commemorations and said it was "important that we bear witness this centenary year to all those who gave their lives during Easter 1916". | Acting Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny is also playing a leading role in the commemorations and said it was "important that we bear witness this centenary year to all those who gave their lives during Easter 1916". |
A number of former Irish presidents and prime ministers are in attendance, alongside Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. | A number of former Irish presidents and prime ministers are in attendance, alongside Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. |
The Easter Rising was quelled within six days by British troops, but despite its failure it is seen as a significant stepping stone to the eventual creation of the Republic of Ireland and the partition of Ireland. | The Easter Rising was quelled within six days by British troops, but despite its failure it is seen as a significant stepping stone to the eventual creation of the Republic of Ireland and the partition of Ireland. |
Over 450 people were killed and 2,500 injured during six days of fighting. | Over 450 people were killed and 2,500 injured during six days of fighting. |
In the aftermath of their surrender, 14 rebel leaders were executed by firing squad in the stonebreakers' yard at Kilmainham Gaol in the aftermath of the Rising. | In the aftermath of their surrender, 14 rebel leaders were executed by firing squad in the stonebreakers' yard at Kilmainham Gaol in the aftermath of the Rising. |
Two other rebel leaders were executed elsewhere - Thomas Kent was shot dead by firing squad in Cork and Roger Casement was hanged at Pentonville Gaol in London | Two other rebel leaders were executed elsewhere - Thomas Kent was shot dead by firing squad in Cork and Roger Casement was hanged at Pentonville Gaol in London |
More than 3,600 personnel from the Irish Army, Air Corps and Naval Service took part in the procession through the capital city, along with some members of the emergency services. | |
From the scene - BBC's Ireland correspondent, Chris Buckler: | From the scene - BBC's Ireland correspondent, Chris Buckler: |
A century after Dublin's O'Connell Street was at the centre of conflict, it is the focal point for commemorations. | A century after Dublin's O'Connell Street was at the centre of conflict, it is the focal point for commemorations. |
The General Post Office (GPO) - that 100 years ago was the rebel's military headquarters - is already surrounded by cameras and seating banks. | The General Post Office (GPO) - that 100 years ago was the rebel's military headquarters - is already surrounded by cameras and seating banks. |
The whole road has been closed off to form an arena for Sunday's main ceremony that will be broadcast around the world. | The whole road has been closed off to form an arena for Sunday's main ceremony that will be broadcast around the world. |
Here, when the commemorative parade arrives, there will be a reading of the Proclamation, the document that Pádraig Pearse used to declare a rebellion on Easter Monday 1916. | Here, when the commemorative parade arrives, there will be a reading of the Proclamation, the document that Pádraig Pearse used to declare a rebellion on Easter Monday 1916. |
A huge amount of preparation has been needed just to accommodate the sheer numbers who are expected to fill Dublin's streets. | A huge amount of preparation has been needed just to accommodate the sheer numbers who are expected to fill Dublin's streets. |
There have been many rehearsals to ensure that events at the GPO go smoothly in front of invited guests, politicians and relatives of those who took part in the rebellion. | There have been many rehearsals to ensure that events at the GPO go smoothly in front of invited guests, politicians and relatives of those who took part in the rebellion. |
What is notable is who will not be at event. | What is notable is who will not be at event. |
Northern Ireland's unionist First Minister Arlene Foster and even the leader of its cross-community Alliance Party, David Ford, both made clear they were not prepared to attend the Easter Sunday parade. | Northern Ireland's unionist First Minister Arlene Foster and even the leader of its cross-community Alliance Party, David Ford, both made clear they were not prepared to attend the Easter Sunday parade. |
That is a sign of the sensitivities that still exist over a six-day battle that left British soldiers, civilians and Irish volunteers dead. | That is a sign of the sensitivities that still exist over a six-day battle that left British soldiers, civilians and Irish volunteers dead. |
However the British government has made a point of stating that it recognises the importance of the Rising to people throughout Ireland. | However the British government has made a point of stating that it recognises the importance of the Rising to people throughout Ireland. |
And the UK's Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has praised efforts by the Irish government to make these centenary events inclusive. | And the UK's Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has praised efforts by the Irish government to make these centenary events inclusive. |
Wreaths were also laid at the Sigerson Monument, which is dedicated to all those who died during the Rising, and the graves of Edward Hollywood and Peader Kearney. | Wreaths were also laid at the Sigerson Monument, which is dedicated to all those who died during the Rising, and the graves of Edward Hollywood and Peader Kearney. |
Edward Hollywood weaved the first Irish tricolour flag in 1848 and Peader Kearney wrote the words to the Irish national anthem. | |
The parade started at 10:30 local time, with hundreds of thousands lining the 2.7 mile route through Dublin city centre. | |
As well as senior politicians, a number of the rebel's relatives were invited to watch the ceremony from stands outside the GPO. | |