Drumcree parade passes off peacefully

Published Sunday, 10 July 2011
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The annual Orange Order Drumcree parade has taken place peacefully in Portadown, Co Armagh.

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Following the traditional service at Drumcree Church, a delegation of Orangemen handed a letter of protest to police at the barricade which blocked their return route to the mainly nationalist Garvaghy Road.

Members of the Orange Order have been banned from marching down the route since 1998, but local District Master Darryl Hewitt said the order would not give up.

"Our resolve has not diminished over the weeks and months - no-one should be in any doubt - Portadown District are in this for the long haul - we will not be deflected from seeking to achieve our objective," he said on Sunday.

Mr Hewitt was critical of the Parades Commission as he spoke to the crowd, describing it as "no improvement on previous commissions".

"On meeting two members of the Commission we were asked such sensible questions such as 'Why do you Parade to Drumcree Church?' and 'Why not just go home the way you came?'

"I am sure you would agree with me that it is rich for members of the Commission after six months to ask such basic questions as these."

A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police would like to thank all those who worked tirelessly to ensure a peaceful event."

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14 Comments
Big Joe in Eire wrote (317 days ago):
@ Niall, Niall the PSNI/RUC as they are today is a British State Police Force. 70% Protestant, 30% Other e.g. Polish, Lithuanian, Irish etc etc, 100% Pro British, 100% Unionist, 50% Loyalist. 60% Anti Catholic. Nothing has changed. Hence why Loyalist mobs were allowed to attack residents in the Short Strand without so much as a plastic baton round being aimed at them!Time for we Marty McGUINNESS to be honest about how the Sinn Fein machine was manipulated and sucked into a well Advanced British military plan with the likes of Tony Blair and MI6 FEEDING THEM LIES for what is A British state Today!
Veritas in Belfast wrote (317 days ago):
Mike h I take it a grasp of the English langage wasn't an essential requirement when you were a policeman. Like a previous poster I doubt it if you've ever worn a police uniform.
Big Joe in Eire wrote (317 days ago):
@ Phil, whatever mate! There can be no more sectarian marches where they are not wanted!
Niall in Armagh wrote (317 days ago):
few of these comments prove that though there was some catholics in the RUC it was 100% loyalist
Phil in Antrim wrote (317 days ago):
@ Joe. So joe are the decent catholics ( of which there are many I'm sure ) of the Garvaghy road happy about "The butcher of derry" having been responsible at a stage for educating our children and now our DFM ? Why don't they speak for themselves instead of recruiting terrorist mouthpieces to do their work ? knowing full well that the Loyal Orders will not speak with these people...curious !
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