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註釋Reports by the Independent Monitoring Commission into paramilitary activities in Northern Ireland are normally produced at six monthly intervals. However, in light of the St Andrews Agreement of October 2006 and subsequent developments, the Commission was asked to produce an additional report at this time. The report focuses on the three month period September to November 2006, and the Commission's findings include that there remains a very clear distinction between the position of the leadership of Sinn Fâin and the Provisional IRA on the one hand, and loyalists paramilitary groups on the other. The leadership of Sinn Fâin remains committed to the strategy of pursuing a political path and the decision of the party's Ard Fheis to support policing and the criminal justice system was a very significant development. Although there have been some signs of progress amongst loyalist groups, with efforts being made by some amongst the leaderships to move towards community involvement and democratic politics, progress has been patchy and there remains a long path still to be trodden.