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Peter Robinson condemns union flag protest violence | Peter Robinson condemns union flag protest violence |
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The DUP leader Peter Robinson said "one of the greatest tragedies" of the last year was the violence surrounding the union flag protests. | The DUP leader Peter Robinson said "one of the greatest tragedies" of the last year was the violence surrounding the union flag protests. |
Mr Robinson was addressing his party's conference in County Down on Saturday. | Mr Robinson was addressing his party's conference in County Down on Saturday. |
He said most unionists remained "appalled" by Belfast City Council's controversial vote to only fly the union flag on designated days. | He said most unionists remained "appalled" by Belfast City Council's controversial vote to only fly the union flag on designated days. |
He added that they were also "disgusted" by the attacks on police that followed. | He added that they were also "disgusted" by the attacks on police that followed. |
"One of the greatest tragedies over the last year is how legitimate protests descended into violence and economic destruction," Mr Robinson said. | "One of the greatest tragedies over the last year is how legitimate protests descended into violence and economic destruction," Mr Robinson said. |
"It was not only morally wrong, it was self-evidently counter-productive. | "It was not only morally wrong, it was self-evidently counter-productive. |
"Support drained away from a genuinely good cause when the trouble started. | "Support drained away from a genuinely good cause when the trouble started. |
"Those who orchestrated the violence sabotaged a sound and just cause." | "Those who orchestrated the violence sabotaged a sound and just cause." |
Earlier this month, police said 560 people had been charged or reported in connection with flag protests in Northern Ireland. | |
'Legacy of the past' | 'Legacy of the past' |
The DUP leader also said he was unsure if agreement on a way forward on the past could be achieved but said people "must not be re-traumatised in the future". | The DUP leader also said he was unsure if agreement on a way forward on the past could be achieved but said people "must not be re-traumatised in the future". |
He said the last year had shown that Northern Ireland continued to "live with the legacy of the past". | He said the last year had shown that Northern Ireland continued to "live with the legacy of the past". |
Mr Robinson added that decades-old events continued to "haunt" victims "on a daily basis" and they deserved justice. | Mr Robinson added that decades-old events continued to "haunt" victims "on a daily basis" and they deserved justice. |
"We must move forward on the clearest possible terms. There can be no distinction between terrorism today and terrorism in the past," he said. | "We must move forward on the clearest possible terms. There can be no distinction between terrorism today and terrorism in the past," he said. |
"There can be no distinction between violence by loyalists and violence by dissident republicans. | "There can be no distinction between violence by loyalists and violence by dissident republicans. |
"I know from speaking to victims first-hand that events, now decades old, still haunt them on a daily basis. | "I know from speaking to victims first-hand that events, now decades old, still haunt them on a daily basis. |
"For them it's not about the past - it's their present and it's their future. One cannot fail to be moved by the suffering they have endured." | "For them it's not about the past - it's their present and it's their future. One cannot fail to be moved by the suffering they have endured." |
'No final decision' | 'No final decision' |
Mr Robinson failed to be drawn on whether the DUP would run a second candidate in the European elections next year. | Mr Robinson failed to be drawn on whether the DUP would run a second candidate in the European elections next year. |
Current MEP Diane Dodds has already been reselected to run. | Current MEP Diane Dodds has already been reselected to run. |
"We won't take a final decision on this until the New Year. When we do it'll be on the basis of what's right for unionism, not just what's right for the DUP," he said. | "We won't take a final decision on this until the New Year. When we do it'll be on the basis of what's right for unionism, not just what's right for the DUP," he said. |
The annual DUP conference got underway at the La Mon Hotel on Friday. | The annual DUP conference got underway at the La Mon Hotel on Friday. |
The party's deputy leader Nigel Dodds criticised Gerry Adams, accusing the Sinn Féin president of selective amnesia over the Disappeared. | The party's deputy leader Nigel Dodds criticised Gerry Adams, accusing the Sinn Féin president of selective amnesia over the Disappeared. |
Nelson McCausland expressed frustration about Sinn Féin's "procrastination" over welfare reform. | Nelson McCausland expressed frustration about Sinn Féin's "procrastination" over welfare reform. |
The social development minister talked about exploring the possibility of setting up a "People's Bank" to combat loan sharks and pay day loans. | The social development minister talked about exploring the possibility of setting up a "People's Bank" to combat loan sharks and pay day loans. |
Health Minister Edwin Poots promised to crack down on inappropriate use of the NHS by patients from the Republic of Ireland or further afield. | Health Minister Edwin Poots promised to crack down on inappropriate use of the NHS by patients from the Republic of Ireland or further afield. |
The DUP is the biggest party in Northern Ireland and the fourth largest at Westminster. | The DUP is the biggest party in Northern Ireland and the fourth largest at Westminster. |
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