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Ruane reported over Sands praise | Ruane reported over Sands praise |
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Education Minister CaitrÃona Ruane has been reported to the police for telling children that IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands was "a local hero". | |
Ms Ruane was speaking at a prize-giving ceremony at St Colm's High School in Twinbrook last week. | Ms Ruane was speaking at a prize-giving ceremony at St Colm's High School in Twinbrook last week. |
The person who complained claimed Ms Ruane's remarks breached the law on glorifying terrorism. | |
Police said a complaint had been made but it had not been established that an offence had been committed. | Police said a complaint had been made but it had not been established that an offence had been committed. |
Ms Ruane told the pupils that the hunger striker helped pave the way to a better future for them. | |
It's understood an official complaint was made at Antrim police station. | |
Sinn Féin said whoever made the complaint was wasting police resources. | |
But Ulster Unionist education spokesman Basil McCrea said Ms Ruane had been "insensitive". |
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