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'Republican campaign bid to apply pressure on Assembly'

REPUBLICANS have stepped up attacks on Orange halls to apply pressure on the political structures following the return of the Assembly, it was claimed yesterday.

Ulster Unionist deputy leader

Danny Kennedy said in the past

attacks on Orange halls had been

mainly focused on isolated rural

areas but has now switched to those

in predominantly Protestant communities.

"The recent spate of attacks appear

to be strategically organised and are

focused on Orange halls in almost

exclusively Protestant areas," he

said.

"I think that's a dedicated attempt

by republicans to provoke a reaction

from the Orange constituency."

Mr Kennedy said he believed the

recent spate of arson attacks was

politically motivated.

"I think they are probably also

focused on politics, in order to put

pressure on the political institutions,"

he said.

"More Orange halls are being

attacked now that the DUP and Sinn

Fein are sharing power. It's a very

dangerous situation."

Strongly condemning the attacks,

he went on: "We are demanding

action from the Government, greater

activity from the PSNI and a genuine

attempt on behalf of nationalists

and republicans to give the

information to the police which will

help apprehend those responsible."

Tandragee councillor and

Orangeman Paul Berry expressed

his "utter disgust" at the New Year's

Day arson attacks.

"With the Twelfth of July to be held

in Tandragee this year, there is clearly

an orchestrated attempt to try and

heighten tensions and attack our

culture," he said.

DUP Upper Bann MP David

Simpson said the authorities needed

to act swiftly.

"The Government recently reaffirmed

its promise to address the

matter of insurance and in the early

part of this year," he said.

"That must be expedited. Those

who carry out such attacks must see

those halls being rebuilt bigger and

better than before."

Security Minister Paul Goggins

said the Orange Order should be

able to carry out their activities without

fear and intimidation and without

the disruption that results from

these attacks.

"The compensation issue is the

subject of ongoing and detailed discussions

with a real effort being

made to ensure the existing system

operates more effectively," Mr

Goggins said. "It is also vital that we

work together to try to prevent these

attacks from occurring in the first

place."

Alliance leader David Ford said

those who attack Orange halls and

GAA facilities are targeting the

whole community and are trying to

tear it apart.

Mr Ford said: "I am deeply

appalled that the sectarian hate campaign

against Orange halls is still

continuing," he added.

"A very small number of potentially

dissident republican elements are

trying to cause instability because

they cannot stomach peace. We must

not let them succeed."

It is understood that many people

in the area believe dissident republicans

to be behind the attacks.

The police last night hit out at the

two arson attacks. "The PSNI condemns

attacks and criminal damage

on all property irrespective of where

it occurs or which community is the

victim," a spokesman said.

"We are aware of the concerns

expressed by the Orange Order and

want to assure them that we view

these attacks seriously."

The Chief Constable and his senior

management team have met with

Orange Order representatives to

address their concerns.

"Several local meetings have also

been held between area commanders

and local LOL representatives

and it is anticipated that local

Orange hall caretakers in these

areas will receive a crime prevention

advice lecture from their local crime

prevention officer," said the

spokesman.

Anyone who has information on

the attacks is asked to contact the

PSNI.


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