29/10/2008

Belfast Parade Row Deepens As Drogheda Honours Veterans

While wreaths bearing the Royal Crest will this weekend be laid alongside those in Irish Tricolour colours in an annual cross-border commemoration for WWI British soldiers in Drogheda, (pictured) disagreement continues over the following day's Belfast Services' parade.

Sinn Féin's high profile protest against the armed forces' homecoming parade on Sunday is "unhelpful", the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church has said.

In a letter to party President Gerry Adams, Dr Donald Patton said the spirit of the parade was one of "thanksgiving" rather than "triumphalism".

Dr Patton said both Catholic and Protestant personnel from both sides of the border had served in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"Such an example of co-operation is to be welcomed in this divided land of ours," said the Presbyterian leader.

The church leader's comments will be reflected on Saturday as members of Whiteabbey Royal British Legion jointly remember Irishmen who fought and died for the British forces.

The former soldiers and many friends from across Northern Ireland - including the Mayor of Newtownabbey, Victor Robinson - will join with the Irish Ex-Service Mens' Association at Drogheda's Mary Street War Memorial for the only such annual all-Ireland remembrance event.

Former Northern Ireland Royal British Legion Chairman, John Dumigan, said: "This important tribute to those who served in 1914-18 for the common good has grown from a small party of representatives from Whiteabbey Royal British Legion being invited by former Mayor Sean Collins to take part in the revival of a long-neglected ceremony to what is now an important annual cross-border event."

However, while the wreaths are being laid in Co Louth without controversy and the 'Last Post' sounded - by a bugler whose own grandfather served at The Somme - and an inter-denominational religious ceremony recalling the service and sacrifice of thousands who joined the British forces will take place, the Sinn Féin leader ruled out calling off the party's protest just hours later.

Mr Adams said: "The history of the British Army in Ireland was one of great cruelty and hurt."

NI First Minister Peter Robinson is already on record as saying that the Parades Commission's decision to allow the Sinn Féin parade was a "recipe for disaster".

(BMcC)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

25 April 2024
Economy Minister Launches Latest All Ireland Scholarships Scheme
Minister for the Economy, Conor Murphy, has announced the launch of the latest All Ireland Scholarships Scheme for students in Northern Ireland. The value of each scholarship is £5,500 per annum for the duration of their undergraduate programme. The All Ireland Scholarships were established in 2008 by JP McManus.
21 February 2024
Irish Govt Commits To Invest €800m In Northern Ireland
The announcement of an €800 million (£685m) investment in Northern Ireland by the Irish Government has been welcomed as a "significant contribution" by Finance Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA.
29 January 2024
The Ultimate Guide To Bingo Halls In Northern Ireland
Bingo, a game that has been a staple in Northern Ireland's entertainment scene for decades, continues to capture the hearts of enthusiasts across the region. In recent years, there has been a notable rise in bingo hall attendances, and some attribute this surge to the growing popularity and accessibility of bingo sites.
08 March 2024
Man Wanted In Ireland On Drug Offences Arrested In South Belfast
A 59-year-old man wanted in the Republic of Ireland has been arrested in south Belfast by the PSNI's International Policing Unit. Wanted to stand trial for drugs offences that occurred in the Kilkenny area in 2012.
24 April 2024
Other News In Brief
Two Men Arrested In Connection With Assault In Killough Two men have been arrested in connection with a serious assault in Killough on Monday, 22 April. According to reports, a number of men were involved in an altercation in the Main Street area. Detective Sergeant Lewis said: "It was reported shortly before 8.