The 94 Cessation | Another Look Back at Féile 24 | Opinions, Interviews, Life Stories by James Woods
The 94 Cessation The IRA cessation is 30 years old this Saturday. That Wednesday morning on 31 August 1994 two journalists – Barney Rowan from the BBC and Eamon Mallie from Downtown Radio – arrived at The Patio Restaurant in the Kennedy Centre. It’s where 26 West is now. They met a woman republican activist who took from her pocket a small scrap of paper – a comm – on which was written the IRA statement announcing a “complete cessation of all military operations”. While there had been significant speculation over the previous months of the possibility of a ceasefire the enormity of what was being read to them - very slowly because Mallie doesn’t have shorthand - was not lost on both. The cessation would begin at midnight. In its statement the IRA leadership said that it believed, “that an opportunity to secure a just and lasting settlement has been created”. It noted that the “Downing Street Declaration is not a solution … A solution will only be found as a result of inclusive negoti