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Gall hyn ' gael ei gyflawni dim ond os yw llawer o ddynion, nid dim ond ambell un, yn fodlon ac yn abal i wynebu'n onest, a thaclo'n wrol, eu croesdyniadau ethigol, personol a chymdeithasol - sy'n golygu 'cael y dewrder a'r gwroldeb i roi'r gorau i frwydro brwydrau ar ffryntiau ffug' (Szasz, 1973.) Mae gennym ni yng Nghyngor Cymru y gwroldeb a'r gonestrwydd hwnnw...
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(2007) describes the main protagonists in the solution to the Northern Ireland troubles thus: 'A fierce Protestant, Mr Paisley is the founder and moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church, who has outraged Catholics by denouncing the Pope as the Anti-Christ. Mr Blair, is an Anglican who attends mass with his Catholic wife; Gerry Adams and Martin Maguinnes, political leaders of Sinn-Féin, ex para-military leaders of the IRA, and both ardent Catholics.' However, peace in Northern Ireland was their (ultimate) common goal. And in order to achieve that 'common goal', they had to put aside their differences and accept 'power-sharing' as the only possible way of achieving that longed-for peace.
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