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GAA team target of bomb attack | |
(1 day later) | |
Two devices described as "crude" and "non-viable" have been recovered at a community centre in Antrim. | |
GAA players who were training at Stiles Community Centre were escorted from the building during the alert by police, who believe the attack was sectarian. | |
The building was cordoned off for a time on Thursday night and Friday morning but the security alert is now over. | |
The Mayor of Antrim has expressed his revulsion at the incident. | |
Adrian Watson said it was a "disgusting attack by mindless thugs who had nothing to offer the community". | |
"These are young men training in a community centre surrounded by hundreds of homes," he added. | |
"Those who were targeted where targeted simply because they belong to a GAA club - this is not acceptable." | |
The GAA is a sporting and cultural organisation which draws its members overwhelmingly from the Catholic community. Its properties and members have often been attacked by loyalist paramilitaries. | |
Despicable | |
Tommy Crilly, chairman of St Comgall's GAA club, said: "We are a patently non-sectarian organisation, whose concerted efforts in encouraging participation from all sections of the Antrim community are well recognised. | Tommy Crilly, chairman of St Comgall's GAA club, said: "We are a patently non-sectarian organisation, whose concerted efforts in encouraging participation from all sections of the Antrim community are well recognised. |
"We would very much wish to be allowed to continue in safety to make our ongoing significant contribution to the rich sporting life of the Antrim area." | "We would very much wish to be allowed to continue in safety to make our ongoing significant contribution to the rich sporting life of the Antrim area." |
Alliance MLA David Ford described the attack as "despicable". | |
"This facility plays a vital role in the wider community and this feels like an attempted assault on the whole community. | |
"Those behind this pipe bomb are an isolated few who can never, and must never, be allowed to hamper the strong progress made in building peace." | |
The attack was also condemned by DUP MLA Trevor Clarke. |