SDLP man’s plea over sectarian attacks

Sectarian attacks which have blighted north Antrim must come to an end, a senior SDLP figure said today.

Sectarian attacks which have blighted north Antrim must come to an end, a senior SDLP figure said today.

Sean Farren claimed a "dangerous and worrying" situation has emerged with Catholic homes, churches, schools and GAA premises all being targeted.

Last week, army bomb disposal experts defused a pipe bomb found on a car roof in the same Ballymoney estate where a petrol bomb attack claimed the lives of the three young Quinn brother in July 1998.

And an attempt was made to burn down St Mary’s Catholic Church in Bushmills for the second time in seven months.

Mr Farren said that while some attacks were linked to criminal activity, most were fuelled by sectarian motives.

He said: "The only conclusion that can be drawn is that these attacks have been intended to deliver one message - Catholics and nationalists are not welcome".

The North Antrim MLA, who is to raise the matter with new Secretary of State John Reid, said public representatives and other community leaders must continue to condemn the activity.

But he also stressed those with "influence" over the paramilitaries have a special responsibility.

"They must use that influence to try to end these attacks or else clearly distance themselves from those involved."

Mr Farren added: "Those responsible have nothing to offer anyone in Northern Ireland. Their activities are intended to fuel sectarian bitterness and prevent progress towards lasting peace and partnership".

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