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Date Posted: 06:33:59 01/08/04 Thu
Author: student remembers 1997
Subject: Re: South Belfast: Racist attacks 'totally unacceptable'
In reply to: are students next 's message, "South Belfast: Racist attacks 'totally unacceptable'" on 05:45:03 01/08/04 Thu

NATIONALISTS IN SOUTH BELFAST UNDER THREAT
FROM ORANGE NAZI-STYLE CAMPAIGN

June 1997


ONCE again Orange fascists continue on their expansionist campaign aimed
at driving nationalists out and gaining as much territory as possible in
the present political climate where constitutional politicians are
selling out the nationalist community in occupied Ireland.

In the Village area of south Belfast sinister posters have appeared
throughout the district warning nationalists to vacate the area. The
chilling Nazi-style posters which describe the nationalist population as scum asked loyalist residents
Do you know who lives next door to you?
After advising residents that it was unwise to have a nationalist as a
neighbour and even worse to befriend one,

The death-threat posters which were displayed in the last week of June are
targeted at the recent growth of the nationalist population in the
predominately loyalist Village area. The nationalists are mainly students
and nurses who find the Village accommodation reasonably close to Queens
University and the two main hospitals. Unionist MP for the area, Rev
Martin Smyth in a statement on June 24 said the death threats posters were

"understandable given the recent events both within and outside the area"
He said people living in the street were "being harassed by Republicans
from the Grosvenor Road"

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  • Re: South Belfast: Racist attacks 'totally unacceptable' -- JOSE, 14:42:06 07/23/04 Fri

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