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Good Friday Agreement ten years on 07.04.08

SINN FÉIN is to hold a series of nine public meetings across the North starting next week to mark the tenth anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement on April 8, 2008
Sinn Féin West Tyrone MP Pat Doherty said the meetings would provide his party with an opportunity to give an assessment of the progress made so far.
"Direct engagement with local communities is a crucial element of Sinn Féin's political strategy of ensuring that people have a real sense of ownership of the political process and these meetings will provide the public with an opportunity to engage directly with Sinn Féin Ministers and other senior party figures.
"This series of meetings is also the follow up to a commitment given by Gerry Adams, at the time of Sinn Féin's special Ard Fheis on policing last year, that one year on the party leadership would report back on the progress made on policing as well as providing the public the opportunity to question us on our stewardship of the process," said Mr. Doherty. Meanwhile, the party leader Gerry Adams said substantial progress had been made in relation to a whole range of areas including policing, demilitarisation, human rights and equality.
"Crucially the Good Friday Agreement, with its inclusive process and power sharing governmental structures, is the framework within which the current political institutions work. "There are also outstanding issues still unresolved and some of these are directly affected by the process of leadership change taking place within the DUP. These include the transfer of powers on policing and justice, Irish language rights and issues of equality and human rights.
"Despite this Sinn Fein believes that more progress will be made in the time ahead. Sinn Fein expects the DUP and the two governments to honour the commitments they have entered into," said Mr. Adams. The times and venues of the meetings are as follows: Tues, 8th Apr, Belfast (The Europa Hotel) at 7.30pm; Sunday 13th April - Strabane (Fountain St Community Centre) - 8pm; Tues 15th April - Upper Bann (Asbourne Hotel, Lurgan) - 8pm; Weds 16th April - Derry (The Guildhall) - 8pm; Thurs 17th April - Toomebridge (The Elk) - 8pm; Fri 18th April - Fermanagh (The Slieve Russell) - 8pm; Sun 20th April - Down (The Downshire Arms Hotel, Hilltown) - 8pm; Tues 22nd April - Newry Armagh (Silverbridge Resource Centre) - 8pm and Weds 23rd April - Galbally (Galbally Community Centre) - 8pm.
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