British Army Should Not March in Belfast
Mary Pearson | 01.11.2008 01:41 | South Coast | World
For the Nationalist citizens of Belfast, and those bereaved by the British Army, the parade is deeply offensive They have been treated as second class citizens throughout the existence of the Northern State. This march reinforces that position. Is this the message the British Government want to give those who have supported the peace process? Is the British Government committed to parity of esteem for all communities in the north of Ireland or still giving supremacy to the Unionists and Loyalists.
The March should not be allowed
Mary Pearson
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Belfast is in the UK, get over it
27.05.2009 23:49
To have prevented the march would have been a blatent bias against the Unionist/Loyalist majority.
Ed