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Orange hall attacks 'raising tensions'



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Published Date: 07 July 2008
AS the Twelfth approaches, the ever increasing number of attacks on Orange halls across Northern Ireland is serving to increase tensions, according to the police.
Over the weekend, there were two separate attacks on Orange properties in County Tyrone.

Last week, Kilrea Orange hall was subject to an overnight attack.

Due to the spate of vandalism, police are fearful of retaliation. GAA premises and Catholic churches have also been targeted.

Assistant chief constable Judith Gillespie said: "It appears that in order to serve their misguided ends they try to raise tensions, particularly ahead of set times in the Northern Ireland calendar like July 12.

"One of the ways they are doing this is to attack buildings which are of importance and significance to their neighbours."

"We have seen a series of attacks on Orange halls. But we have also seen attacks on buildings which are culturally important to the Catholic community."

An Orange Order spokesman confirmed the organisation is working with the police to reduce attacks.

He said: "We have condemned all attacks on any type of community hall and we would encourage the police to do everything they can to prevent any further incidents.







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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 3:29 PM
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