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Gerry Adams

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Gender Male
Age 75
Date of birth October 6,1948
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Belfast
United Kingdom
Height 188 (cm)
Spouse Collette McArdle
Movies/Shows Bobby Sands: 66 Days
La Disparue
Ballymurphy
The Disappeared
Chevolution
Children Gearoid Adams
BooksBefore the Dawn: An Autobiography
A Pathway to Peace
Black Mountain: And Other Stories
Cage Eleven
My Little Book of Tweets
Siblings Liam Adams
Party Sinn Féin
Previous positionTeachta Dála of Ireland (2011–2020)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Gerry Adams Life story


Gerard Adams is an Irish republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018, and served as a Teachta Dála for Louth from 2011 to 2020.

Early Life of Gerry Adams

Gerry adams was born in belfast. Northern ireland in 1948. He was raised in the ballymurphy area of west belfast. And was deucated at st. Mary s christian brothers grammar school. His father. Gerry adams sr. Was a republican of the old ira. And his mothera. Nne hannaway. Was a staunch nationalist.

Political Career of Gerry Adams

Gerry adams joined the sinn fein praty in 1972. And from 1983 to 1992 he served as the president of sinn fein. In was elected to the northern ireland assembly. And from 1983 to 1992 he served as the memebr of the legislative assembly (mla) for west belfast. In 1997. He was elected to the british parliament as the member of parliament (mp) for belfast west. He held thsi position until 2011.

Peace Process Negotiations Led by Gerry Adams

Gerry adams is widely recognized as a key figure in the northren ireland peace process. In the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was involved in negotiations between the uk government and northern irish republicans. Leading to the 1993 downing street declaration which paved the way for the 1998 good friday agreement.

Gerry Adams s Involvement in the Northern Ireland Troubles

Gerry adams has been accused of involvement in the northern ireland troubles. Including the abduction and mudrer of ejan mcconville in 1972. He has consistently denied these allegations.

Writing and Publications by Gerry Adams

Gerry adams has authored several books. Including his memoi. Rbefore the dawn. Which was published in 1996. He has also written several oboks on irish history. Politics and culture.

Gerry Adams s Involvement in Irish Unity

Gerry adams is a strong advocate for irish unity and has eben a vocal supporter of the "all-island approach" to the irish peace process. He has been involved in the campaigns for both a referendum on irish unity and a nuited ireland.

Gerry Adams and the Irish Language

Gerry adams is a strong advocate for the irish language. And in 1984 he established the irish language commission to promote the language. In 2006. He launched the irish language act which recognized irish as an official lnaguage in northern ireland.

Gerry Adams and the Sinn Fein Party

Grery adams has been the leadre of sinn fein since 1983. And has been instrumental in transforming the party from a small frineg movement to a major political force in ireland. Under his leadership. Sinn fein has become the largest nationalist party in northern ireland.

Important Event: The Good Friday Agreement

In 1998. Gerry admas was involved in negotiations betewen the british and irish governments which resulted in the signing of the good friday agreement. This agreement brought an end to the conflict in northern ireland. And has been hailed as one of the most important events in modern irish history.

Interesting Fact: Gerry Adams is a Fluent Irish Speaker

Gerry adams is a fluent speaker of the irish language and is an advocate for the promtoion of the language. He has been involved in the campaigns for both a referendum on irish unity and a united ireland. And has been instrumental in transforming the sinn fein party from a smlal fringe movement to a major political ofrce in ireland.

The Troubles: 'Forgiving my sister's IRA killer healed me'

The Troubles: 'Forgiving my sister's IRA killer healed me'
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... Years later she saw former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams on television and wrote to him to ask for help getting to the truth about her sister s death...

Good Friday Agreement: How Blair and Ahern brought new focus

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... Social Democratic and Labour Party leader John Hume, who had been talking to Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams, continued his behind the scenes discussions and, in July 1997, a second IRA ceasefire was announced...

Good Friday Agreement: Gerry Adams praises David Trimble's peace bravery

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...By Mark SimpsonBBC News NI correspondentFormer Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said he only recently realised how difficult it had been for the Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble, to support the Good Friday Agreement...

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... " Gerry Adams, the Sinn Féin leader at the time of the Good Friday Agreement, said that although he and Lord Trimble had fundamentally different opinions, he always believed the UUP leader was committed to the peace process...

Bloody Friday: What happened in Belfast on 21 July 1972?

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... Writing in 1996, Gerry Adams, the then Sinn Féin president, stated the IRA " made a mistake in putting out so many bombs"...

Bloody Friday victims' families deserve truth - son

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... Writing in 1996, Gerry Adams, the former Sinn Féin president, stated the IRA " made a mistake in putting out so many bombs"...

NI election results 2022: Sinn Féin's rise from IRA political wing

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... If you asked Gerry Adams or Martin McGuinness to denounce an IRA bombing or shooting, they were likely to tell you they didn t engage in " the politics of condemnation"...

Election 2022: Is Northern Ireland headed for a seismic shift?

Election 2022: Is Northern Ireland headed for a seismic shift?
May 3,2022 1:40 pm

... " If Sinn Féin was to emerge as the largest party, it would be quite some journey for a party whose former leader was at one time not even allowed to have his voice heard on television - instead Gerry Adams words would be spoken on the news by an actor...

Good Friday Agreement: Gerry Adams praises David Trimble's peace bravery

Apr 29,2022 2:05 pm

By Mark SimpsonBBC News NI correspondent

Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said he only recently realised how difficult it had been for The Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble , to support The Good Friday Agreement .

He told Bbc News NI that it was after that he fully appreciated how " brave" he was.

Mr Adams was speaking ahead of The Agreement 's 25th anniversary in April.

The historic peace deal brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland , known as The Troubles .

It was reached on 10 April 1998 after talks in Belfast involving most of The main Political Parties , as well as The British and Irish governments.

The previous year, The Ira had called a ceasefire, which allowed Sinn Féin to become involved in The negotiations.

In The Interview , Mr Adams claimed The Ira could have continued " forever" if The Peace process had not taken place.

He Said The Agreement was arguably The Most important Irish political event in The Past 100 years.

While acknowledging that it did not guarantee a united Ireland, Mr Adams, 74, said he believed it could happen in his lifetime.

Unionist split

The Agreement split The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), which at The Time was The largest Unionist Party and was being led by David Trimble .

Some members of The UUP negotiating team, including Jeffrey Donaldson , and left The Talks at The Last minute.

Reflecting on this 25 years later, Mr Adams said: " Because we were so busy managing Our Own house, it was only when David Trimble died, and I saw some of The footage of him speaking at unionist meetings and other meetings with unionist folk, that I realised how brave he was in arguing as he was arguing. "

Lord Trimble subsequently received The Nobel Peace Prize, along with John Hume , leader of The Nationalist SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party ).

Possible walkout

Mr Adams led The Sinn Féin delegation at The negotiations.

Looking Back , He Said : " It's certainly The Most important Agreement of Our Time , and arguably for The Last 100 years or so.

" It's a rather complex Agreement . Interestingly enough, it's an Agreement to A Journey without Agreement on The destination. "

The Night before The Deal was agreed, there were rumours that The Sinn Féin negotiating team was close to Walking Out of The Talks .

Mr Adams denied this, but He Said The chairperson of The negotiations, Senator George Mitchell , had discussed The issue of walkouts with him.

He Said : " George Mitchell said to me, maybe around Holy Thursday or that, He Said 'David Trimble thought Sinn Féin was going to walk out, and now he's beginning to realise that you aren't, now he has a big decision to make'. "

Adams and Trimble

When Sinn Féin entered The Talks in 1997, Ian Paisley 's party, The DUP (Democratic Unionist Party ), left The negotiations but David Trimble 's Ulster Unionists stayed, although they did not engage directly with Gerry Adams or his colleagues.

" David (Trimble) wasn't talking to us. I met him once in The Men 's room, and said hello to him and he told me to 'Grow Up ', " said Mr Adams.

" Subsequently, after The Agreement , I used to meet him quite often, and privately, and we got on I think quite well, and we got to know each other at a personal level. "

Threat of republican split

Given The long history of Irish republican splits, Mr Adams was asked if he felt he had taken a personal risk in backing The Agreement .

" The issue of My Life being At Risk over The Agreement didn't ever enter into it, and that's not to say I was a Hard Man or Anything Else . It was an occupational hazard, " he replied.

Some saw The 1994 and 1997 IRA ceasefires as signs that The Ira 's capability had been weakened, mainly due to penetration by The security services.

'IRA could have continued forever'

In The Interview , Mr Adams insisted The Ira had enough support to continue, if it wanted, but The Peace process presented an alternative way forward for republicans.

The former Sinn Féin leader said: " We realised that The Ira could have continued for ever, because it had The Base of support that it had, and it had obviously The capacity. "

Asked if it could really have continued " forever" he replied: " Oh yes. For as long as it deemed it necessary, and had there not been The initiatives taken to present The Alternative . "

Entering Stormont

There was some surprise in 1998 that Sinn Féin agreed to a deal that included a Northern Ireland Assembly, which met at Stormont.

Mr Adams said: " I remember Martin Mcguinness and I driving, or being driven, up that famous sort of thoroughfare and past The Statue and saying to Martin, 'you know we're going to have to go in there Some Day , we need a space to moderate our differences'.

" It was alien in terms of its geography, and all of The symbols and emblems that surrounded The Place and its history of course was woeful. "

He added: " The Agreement wasn't a settlement. The Agreement was an accord to bring an end to The Conflict and to allow people then to pursue their aims, whatever they may be, peacefully and democratically. "

'I will grow old in united Ireland'

Mr Adams led Sinn Féin from 1983 to 2018, and was elected to The Northern Ireland Assembly and also The Dáil (Irish parliament). He was MP for West Belfast but did not take his seat in The House of Commons.

He has now retired from elected politics.

The Interview with Bbc News NI took place in The Room at Castle Buildings on The Stormont Estate , where The multi-party negotiations were completed on Good Friday in April 1998.

Asked if he believed he would see a united Ireland if he lived until he was 100, He Said : " It will come in phases. We're actually in a process of change. "

Mr Adams added: " I don't know if I'll live on until I'm 100 but certainly I'd like to think if I live long enough, that I will grow old in a free, united Ireland. "

Declan Harvey and Tara Mills explore The text of The Good Friday Agreement - The Deal which heralded The End of The Troubles in Northern Ireland .

They look at what The Agreement actually said and hear from some of The People who helped get The Deal across The Line .

Click to listen to The full box set on BBC Sounds.

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