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Paisley 'must not attend La Mon' | Paisley 'must not attend La Mon' |
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DUP leader Ian Paisley has been asked to stay away from a memorial service for the victims of an IRA bombing. | DUP leader Ian Paisley has been asked to stay away from a memorial service for the victims of an IRA bombing. |
Relatives of some victims of the La Mon Hotel attack have requested the first minister does not attend a 30th anniversary commemoration. | |
Lilly McDowell, who was injured in the 1978 attack, said Mr Paisley had let victims down by sitting in government with Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness. | |
Twelve people were killed and many more badly burned on 17 February 1978. | Twelve people were killed and many more badly burned on 17 February 1978. |
"I can remember Mr Paisley saying never, never, never, and saying he would not sit down with him," Ms McDowell said. | |
"Now you see all of this going on. I think he has forgotten all about the past." | |
The bomb turned the small country hotel, east of Belfast, into an inferno. | |
'Different opinions' | 'Different opinions' |
The DUP's Jeffery Donaldson said the party respected the victim's feelings. | The DUP's Jeffery Donaldson said the party respected the victim's feelings. |
"Dr Paisley will only go where he is invited, of course," he said. | "Dr Paisley will only go where he is invited, of course," he said. |
"I understand, and we understand, the sensitivities around all of this, and we recognise that there are victims who feel that what is happening at Stormont is difficult for them to accept. | "I understand, and we understand, the sensitivities around all of this, and we recognise that there are victims who feel that what is happening at Stormont is difficult for them to accept. |
"There are others who support it, and many of them will be at Stormont tomorrow to endorse what is happening." | |
DUP said Mr Paisley would not go to where he was not invited | DUP said Mr Paisley would not go to where he was not invited |
All those who died in the bombing were attending the annual dinner dance of the Irish Collie Club. Three of them were married couples and seven were women. | All those who died in the bombing were attending the annual dinner dance of the Irish Collie Club. Three of them were married couples and seven were women. |
They were all Protestants and included a reservist in the Royal Ulster Constabulary. | They were all Protestants and included a reservist in the Royal Ulster Constabulary. |
Billy McDowell, who was badly injured in the attack, told the Dublin-based Sunday Tribune newspaper that Mr Paisley's relationship with Sinn Fein in the executive made him feel sick. | Billy McDowell, who was badly injured in the attack, told the Dublin-based Sunday Tribune newspaper that Mr Paisley's relationship with Sinn Fein in the executive made him feel sick. |
"Paisley should stay away from our commemoration," he told the paper. | "Paisley should stay away from our commemoration," he told the paper. |
The commemorative event is being held in Castlereagh Borough Council offices on February 17. | The commemorative event is being held in Castlereagh Borough Council offices on February 17. |
Other senior members of the DUP, which has a majority on the council, are expected to attend. | Other senior members of the DUP, which has a majority on the council, are expected to attend. |
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