2011年4月2日星期六

N Ireland bomb kills policeman

2 April 2011 last updated at 19: 39 GMT police the booby trap bomb exploded in a residential area 25-year-old police officer has been killed, after exploded a bomb under his car in Omagh, County Tyrone.

The device exploded under the car outside his home in Highfield close, just before 1600 BST on Saturday.

Rushed to him and some help neighbors fire extinguishers from the explosion used to delete the flames. He died at the scene.

He was qualified recently and is the second police officer killed as the PSNI was founded in 2001 by the Royal Ulster CONSTABULARY.

Since 2007, dissident Republicans have planted dozens of booby trap bombs under the car of police officers.

The bombs detonate not have but two police officers lost their legs in attacks in May 2008 and January 2010.

On Saturday morning about 2,000 people who took part in the Omagh half marathon, the estate passed entrance a few hours before the explosion in the vicinity.

Politicians and party leaders of Northern Ireland and the Republic condemned the attack. As of yet it has no claim of responsibility for his murder.

Northern Ireland first Minister Peter Robinson, said he shared the indignation of the country.

Continue reading the most important story image of Mark Simpson mark Simpson BBC Ireland correspondent

Dissident Republicans try Northern Ireland destabilizing at a time when it has been rarely more stable.

Power-sharing works. The Stormont Assembly completed only it first full four-year term of Office for 30 years.

Relations between the UK and Ireland have been never better. This summer, the Queen make a historic first visit to Dublin demonstrates how relationships on these islands have normalized.

Violent Republican groups such as the real na hEireann fight IRA and Oglaigh normality.

"It was a young man, the brave entering was police who had knowledge that he put his life on the line."

"I have to absolutely no doubt the vast number of people in NI, move on." It is only a few Neanderthal man want to go back.

"they are back pull us in the past."

Prime Minister, David Cameron, said the officer himself had dedicated, the the whole community in Northern Ireland.

"Our thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends." This a terrible tragedy for those who knew him and served with him, and for a city that had suffered so much, ", he said."

"Those who this crime wicked and cowardly promoted never succeed pull Northern Ireland back into a dark and bloody past." Their actions are rejected by the overwhelming majority of people from all parts of the Community law.

"I know that the Chief Constable of the PSNI will not rest until the perpetrators to justice have been brought."

Secretary of State, Owen Paterson, said that it had been "one performed by enemies throughout the community evil act,".

"First of all, my heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with family, friends and colleagues of young PSNI officer who was murdered."

"People in all parts of Ireland and beyond peace and those that are carried out under control this atrocity want an obscene delusion, if they think that by killing they can defy their will".

Dissidents

Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward, described it as an "evil and cowardly attack".

He said "These crimes on those are designed to protect, the community".

"We all mourn deeply the courageous young man, whose living was taken over by this savage crime."

"We all are obliged to stop behind success."

Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, said that his party was found that the leaders not the progress of peace and political process would set again.

Ulster Unionist said Leader Tom Elliott those behind the murder had a goal - take back Northern Ireland to the dark days of the past.

He said "The orientation aware by a new recruit of the police by these criminals is absolutely reprehensible".

Prayers

Leader Margaret Ritchie, the policeman said SDLP killers were enemies of Ireland.

"This has stunned not only the people of Omagh, it has stunned the whole country," she said.

"This is not what the people." "You must continue their campaign."

Prayers are for the police officers on vigil masses said in Omagh on Saturday night.

In March 2009, a policeman shot an emergency call in CRAIGAVON as he, County Armagh replied.

Republican dissident group, the continuity IRA, claimed responsibility for the attack. Constable Stephen Carroll, 48, was married and Banbridge.

He murdered was two days after the real IRA outside Massereene barracks in Antrim shot dead two soldiers.

The continuity IRA is part of a series of dissident Republican paramilitaries against the peace process. You have carried out bomb and gun attacks on civilians and security forces.

It is believed that cross-over and cooperation between the continuity IRA and real IRA larger, the Omagh are bombarded in 1998.

The car bomb killed 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, and injured hundreds more.


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