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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.
Shaun Woodward 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.