N.Ireland bids farewell to peacemaker Trimble at Lisburn funeral

N.Ireland bids farewell to peacemaker Trimble at Lisburn funeral

Tributes have poured in from around the world and across Northern Ireland's political divide for Trimble
Tributes have poured in from around the world and across Northern Ireland's political divide for Trimble. Photo: JAY DIRECTO / AFP/File
Source: AFP

New feature: Check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find “Recommended for you” block and enjoy!

A funeral service for David Trimble, the Nobel peace prize-winning former first minister of Northern Ireland whose statecraft helped end decades of conflict, will be held Monday in his hometown of Lisburn.

Tributes have poured in from around the world and across Northern Ireland's political divide for Trimble, who worked tirelessly to bridge its sectarian divides, following his death last Monday aged 77.

The service, which will be attended by friends, family and political figures, will be held at Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church in Lisburn, southwest of Belfast, at 1130 GMT.

A pro-UK unionist politician, Trimble's death following a short illness marked the passing of one of the last in a generation of Northern Irish leaders who delivered the Good Friday Agreement.

The 1998 accords, also referred to as the Belfast Agreement, largely ended the period known as "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland -- three decades of sectarian violence in the province which claimed 3,500 lives.

Read also

Hundreds camp at Iraqi parliament for second day

In the same year as the agreements were signed, Trimble was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts, alongside pro-Ireland nationalist leader John Hume.

PAY ATTENTION: Follow us on Instagram - get the most important news directly in your favourite app!

Former UK prime minister Tony Blair and former US president Bill Clinton, who worked with Trimble to midwife peace in Northern Ireland, lauded the unionist leader's political courage following news of his death.

Former Irish premier Bertie Ahern, who also helped deliver the landmark deal, said Trimble's stance at the time made peace possible.

Announcing Trimble's death, his family said the former first minister had "passed away peacefully".

Books of condolence have since opened across Northern Ireland.

Trimble's death following a short illness marked the passing of one of the last in a generation of Northern Irish leaders
Trimble's death following a short illness marked the passing of one of the last in a generation of Northern Irish leaders. Photo: GERRY PENNY / AFP/File
Source: AFP

At the seat of the province's power-sharing government, currently engulfed in a protracted political crisis following elections in May, a wreath of flowers was laid in front of a portrait of Trimble.

Read also

Pro-Sadr protesters occupy Iraq parliament again

Following the elections three months ago, which swept nationalists to victory for the first time in the province's history, the assembly has been left paralysed amid a boycott by the dominant pro-UK force, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).

The party has refused to join a power-sharing government until London rips up a post-Brexit trading pact for Northern Ireland with the European Union.

An attempt to restart the Stormont regional assembly last Tuesday following Trimble's death was postponed out of respect.

Assembly members are to offer formal condolences to the former first minister in a special sitting Tuesday.

New feature: check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find "Recommended for you" block and enjoy!

Source: AFP

Authors:
AFP avatar

AFP AFP text, photo, graphic, audio or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. AFP news material may not be stored in whole or in part in a computer or otherwise except for personal and non-commercial use. AFP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions in any AFP news material or in transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages whatsoever. As a newswire service, AFP does not obtain releases from subjects, individuals, groups or entities contained in its photographs, videos, graphics or quoted in its texts. Further, no clearance is obtained from the owners of any trademarks or copyrighted materials whose marks and materials are included in AFP material. Therefore you will be solely responsible for obtaining any and all necessary releases from whatever individuals and/or entities necessary for any uses of AFP material.