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McGuinness, IRA fighter turned peacemaker, dies

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LONDON: Northern Ireland’s former deputy first minister and one-time IRA commander, Martin McGuinness, has died aged 66, his Irish nationalis­t party Sinn Fein said yesterday.

McGuinness had resigned from politics in January, citing a serious illness and a breakdown in relations with the rival Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).

“It is with deep regret and sadness that we have learnt of the death of our friend and comrade Martin McGuinness who passed away in Londonderr­y during the night,” Sinn Fein said in a statement. The BBC said he had died of a rare heart condition.

Sinn Fein refused to appoint a replacemen­t for McGuinness in January due to a row with the DUP, its partner in a powershari­ng government set up to bring peace to the province.

That triggered local elections in which Sinn Fein made major gains against the pro-British DUP and the two parties are currently deadlocked, meaning that the British government could impose direct rule of Northern Ireland from London.

Ten years ago in May McGuinness had made history by entering a government with his once bitter foe, Ian Paisley of the DUP.

The decision to share power was a key part of the peace process in Northern Ireland, which endured three decades of violence in which more than 3,500 people died.

McGuinness was a commander in the IRA paramilita­ry group that fought for the province to leave the United Kingdom and join the Republic of Ireland to the south.

In a memorable gesture that would once have been unimaginab­le, he shook hands with Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Belfast in 2012.

Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams called his former colleague a “passionate republican who worked tirelessly for peace and reconcilia­tion and for the reunificat­ion of his country.

“Throughout his life Martin showed great determinat­ion, dignity and humility and it was no different during his short illness,” he said in a statement.

McGuinness was born in 1950 in Londonderr­y, and grew up in the city when it was riven by sectarian bloodshed.

He became involved in the civil rights movement as a teen and rapidly rose through the ranks of the IRA.

He became Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister in 2007 working alongside former adversary Paisley.

 ?? AP ?? Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness, an IRA and Sinn Fein leader who became a minister of peacetime Northern Ireland, died yesterday.
AP Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness, an IRA and Sinn Fein leader who became a minister of peacetime Northern Ireland, died yesterday.

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