Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Ta ‘RA Gerry

Outgoing president says he’s ‘admired & detested’

- DEBORAH MCALEESE

GERRY Adams yesterday said “I regret the fact anyone was killed” ahead of stepping down as Sinn Fein President.

As he prepares to hand over the reins to Mary-lou Mcdonald today, the 69-year-old added he accepts some people will detest him and others will admire him for his actions throughout his political life. The former barman turned republican leader said he does not care what he is remembered for because he believes he did the best he could.

He added: “I don’t mind. If I thought about it very deeply those people who detest me will continue to detest me.

“Those people who admire me will continue to admire me.

“All I did in the course of the job, I was doing my best. And I think that is all we can do. I am satisfied I have done my best.”

The Louth TD, who has always denied being a member of the IRA, has been both hailed as a peacemaker and vilified as a terrorist.

Reflecting upon the thousands of people killed and injured during the Troubles, he said it was something he regrets. He added: “I regret the fact anyone was killed, particular­ly those who were killed by the IRA. Of course I do.

“All victims deserve the truth and justice and their families deserve that.

“People will judge me whatever way they want to judge me and I accept that. I have been very moved by the generosity and grace of some people who were really hurt in the conflict.

“That has been quite inspiratio­nal, to meet people who were prepared to

set aside that hurt for the common good.

“What we all have to do is make sure it never happens again.”

When asked how he would judge himself, Mr Adams replied: “To tell you the truth, I haven’t thought of that. I am a very good dancer, I sing extremely well, I am a half-decent cook, I have written a wee bit, I like walking, but I’m comfortabl­e in my own skin and I am surrounded by some wonderful people, a great family, my wife, people who love me.

“The most important thing in life is friendship and the most important thing you can give to anyone is time. So I am blessed with friends and all this time.”

Mr Adams added he felt “blessed” to still be alive having survived a number of assassinat­ion attempts during the Troubles.

He was once shot in the neck, shoulder and arm as a number of gunmen opened fire on his car in 1984.

Mr Adams also had a hand grenade thrown into his home.

He said: “I have escaped a number of attempts to kill me and so on. I have been blessed by some very incompeten­t assassins, so there are lots of good things in life.”

The former West Belfast MP will today pass on the Sinn Fein presidency after more than 34 years in the post.

Around 2,000 delegates are expected to gather at the RDS in Dublin for the ratificati­on of Ms Mcdonald as his successor.

Sinn Fein’s Stormont leader Michelle O’neill will be proposed for the vicepresid­ent position.

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Gerry Adams at IRA funeral in 1987 DIVISIVE
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 ??  ?? RESIGNING Gerry Adams will leave his role today MOURNER Part of IRA guard at bomber’s funeral IN THE FRAME Taking a group selfie BENDING AN EAR With Prince Charles STREETWISE Outside No10 in the 1990s HISTORIC With Ian Paisley
RESIGNING Gerry Adams will leave his role today MOURNER Part of IRA guard at bomber’s funeral IN THE FRAME Taking a group selfie BENDING AN EAR With Prince Charles STREETWISE Outside No10 in the 1990s HISTORIC With Ian Paisley

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