Gerry Adams, a prominent Irish politician and former leader of Sinn Fein, played a key role in the Northern Ireland peace process, advocating for dialogue and reconciliation in the midst of decades of conflict. His leadership paved the way for historic agreements and the eventual establishment of a more peaceful and stable future for the region.

"Your determination, selflessness and courage have brought the freedom struggle towards its fulfilment."

"The days of humiliation, of second-class citizens and of inequality are over and gone forever."

"Your ability as republican volunteers, to rise to this challenge will mean that the two governments and others cannot easily hide from their obligations and their responsibility to resolve these problems."

"We are totally committed to ending partition and to creating the conditions for unity and independence."

"But if republicans are to prevail, if the peace process is to be successfully concluded and Irish sovereignty and re-unification secured, then we have to set the agenda - no-one else is going to do that."

"In the past I have defended the right of the IRA to engage in armed struggle. I did so because there was no alternative for those who would not bend the knee, or turn a blind eye to oppression, or for those who wanted a national republic."

"But I also hold the very strong view that republicans need to lead by example."

"At that time, the army leadership said the implementation of this agreement would allow everyone, including the IRA, to take its political objectives forward by peaceful and democratic means."

"For over 30 years, the IRA showed that the British government could not rule Ireland on its own terms."

"The Irish Republican Army has kept every commitment made by its leadership."

"Sinn Fein has demonstrated the ability to play a leadership role as part of a popular movement towards peace, equality and justice."

"Sinn Fein has the potential and capacity to become the vehicle for the attainment of republican objectives."