Ministers back interface campaign

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A campaign by young people to end interface violence in north Belfast has reached Stormont.

Junior Ministers Jeffrey Donaldson and Gerry Kelly met the campaigners, who started up a leaflet and poster initiative.

The ministers praised the scheme, which highlights the reality of interface violence which often ends up in serious injury, disfigurement or death.

Mr Donaldson said the young people were sending a "strong and united message".

"Violence mars the communities reputation, creates and maintains divisions within our society and does no one any good," he said.

He added that it was "very positive" to see the Tour of the North parade passed off without serious incident at the weekend and said he hoped that would continue throughout the summer.

Mr Kelly said the summer, historically, has been difficult for communities in north Belfast.

"All too often we see the image of young people in conflict across interfaces," he said.

"This project demonstrates young people acting to stop violence erupting. They are showing real leadership within communities and this should be recognised."