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Sinn Féin's 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". | In a letter to party president Gerry Adams, Dr Donald Patton said the spirit of the parade was one of "thanksgiving" rather than "triumphalism". |
In a statement, Mr Adams said: "The history of the British Army in Ireland was one of great cruelty and hurt." | In a statement, Mr Adams said: "The history of the British Army in Ireland was one of great cruelty and hurt." |
He added that the protest would be "peaceful and dignified". | He added that the protest would be "peaceful and dignified". |
Dr Patton said both Catholic and Protestant personnel from both sides of the border had served in Afghanistan and Iraq. | Dr Patton said both Catholic and Protestant personnel from both sides of the border had served in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
"Such an example of cooperation is to be welcomed in this divided land of ours," said the Presbyterian leader. | "Such an example of cooperation is to be welcomed in this divided land of ours," said the Presbyterian leader. |
On Monday, First Minister Peter Robinson said the Parades Commission's decision to allow the Sinn Féin parade was a "recipe for disaster". | On Monday, First Minister Peter Robinson said the Parades Commission's decision to allow the Sinn Féin parade was a "recipe for disaster". |
Last week, the commission said it wanted to accommodate the homecoming parade and "a legitimate protest in a way which ensures that peace is maintained". | Last week, the commission said it wanted to accommodate the homecoming parade and "a legitimate protest in a way which ensures that peace is maintained". |
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