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Second Report of the Independent Monitoring Commission
其他書名
Presented Under Article 5 (2) of the International Agreement Establishing the Independent Monitoring Commission
出版Stationery Office, 2004
主題Law / General
ISBN01029255269780102925524
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3iJJYAAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋The Commission's second report examines the security normalisation activities that have taken place since December 1999, including discussion of the challenges of law enforcement in Northern Ireland, the use of the military in support of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and the repeal of counter-terrorist legislation. Amongst the conclusions reached, the report finds that there has been some significant reductions in abnormal security measures, including cuts in the numbers of observation posts, military bases and personnel deployed in police support. However, the current situation is well short of the objectives set out in the Joint Declaration document, with paramilitary groups remaining active and the army still deployed in continuing police support, rather than being deployed exceptionally in response to individual incidents, as is the case in the rest of the UK. The Commission notes that its future reports will change with the publication of the British Government's programme of security normalisation, including assessing performance against specific targets and making qualitative judgements regarding the level of paramilitary threat and the British Government's obligations to ensure community security.