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Post by Sinn Féin Poblachtach - Cork on Jun 21, 2007 13:34:51 GMT
RSF will oppose Loyalist march
Reacting to the announcement that loyalist Willie Frazier is to meet with senior gardai in 26-County government buildings on June 21 to seek permission to hold a loyalist march or rally in Dublin, possibly in July, Republican Sinn Féin pledged to oppose such an event. A previous attempt to force a loyalist march through O'Connell St in February 2006 had to be abandoned due to the scale of the protest.
In a statement Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton said: "Republican Sinn Féin will publicly protest at any attempt to once again impose a loyalist march on the people of Dublin.
"Every year the nationalist people of the Six-Counties are terrorised and imprisoned in their homes and communities by sectarian and triumphalist orange/loyalist marches. Homes, schools and churches are regularly attacked by loyalists.
"Bringing such a march to Dublin it is an attempt to legitimise the religious bigotry and intolerance of loyalism as well as further marginalising the nationalist people of the Six-Counties who suffer directly at the hands of loyalists.
"We view a loyalist march in Dublin, like the proposed visit to the 26-Counties by the Queen of England, as part of the ongoing campaign to normalise British Rule in Ireland."
Sinn Féin Poblachtach
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FWA
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Post by FWA on Oct 9, 2007 2:45:55 GMT
Religion is the excuse, not the cause. We all know this. The simple analagy I make is:
How many people would allow a "Family" from a different Street/Town to break in, using force and possessing weapons, and claim a couple of rooms in their house? None.
How many people would support these burgling, squatting aggressive "Neighbours?" Surely none.
If they had Children whilst occupying these rooms, does that give them the right to any claim to those rooms or the land it is built on? No.
Does it give them the right to parade what they have done openly and antagonise the rightful occupants? No.
When the rightful occupants of the house complain should they be supported? Yes
Am I stating the obvious? Yes
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