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Homophobic attacks: Grieving man's new home targeted | Homophobic attacks: Grieving man's new home targeted |
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A grieving man who has been the target of a series of homophobic attacks has had his new north Belfast home vandalised. | A grieving man who has been the target of a series of homophobic attacks has had his new north Belfast home vandalised. |
Paul Finlay-Dickson's civil partner, Maurice, died of cancer in January. | |
He, himself, is ill. Attacks on the couple's home began nearly two years ago. | |
After his partner's death, Mr Finlay-Dickson had been due to move to a new house in Cosgrave Heights. | After his partner's death, Mr Finlay-Dickson had been due to move to a new house in Cosgrave Heights. |
However, vandals attacked it at the weekend. | However, vandals attacked it at the weekend. |
On Saturday, a gang smashed windows and daubed graffiti on the building in Tiger's Bay. | |
Mr Finlay-Dickson said he now felt too frightened to move in. | |
"The house was boarded up, there was black paint above the window," he said. | |
"On either side of the door they wrote 'pedo'. I'm not a paedophile. I'm a gay man, I'm not a paedophile." | |
He said he had suffered 15 attacks in the past four months. | |
"They make me feel as if I am living in fear," he said. | "They make me feel as if I am living in fear," he said. |
"I am being segregated and attacked because of my sexual orientation. | "I am being segregated and attacked because of my sexual orientation. |
"I am not the only gay man in Northern Ireland. This is a homophobic hate crime attack. Something needs to be done, I cannot take much more." | "I am not the only gay man in Northern Ireland. This is a homophobic hate crime attack. Something needs to be done, I cannot take much more." |
Gavin Boyd from the Rainbow Project said he felt a lot of sympathy for Mr Finlay-Dickson in what had been "a very difficult year". | |
"My heart goes out to Paul," he said. | |
"It is deeply disconcerting that anyone should have to go through such a sustained period of homophobic attacks and crimes. | |
"With all kinds of prejudice or hate-based violence, it is about whatever someone can identify as a weak spot - that is something people will prey on." | |
Mr Boyd called for a joined-up approach from the police, the Housing Executive, politicians and community leaders to tackle homophobic attacks. | |
"For far too long, people have been putting up with these sustained campaigns of intimidation," he said. | |
"Police need to adopt a robust response to these kind of crimes." | |
A spokesperson for the Housing Executive said they would make contact with Mr Finlay-Dickson as a matter of urgency to discuss his options. | A spokesperson for the Housing Executive said they would make contact with Mr Finlay-Dickson as a matter of urgency to discuss his options. |
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