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Catherine Seeley thanks Boys' Model pupils for support | Catherine Seeley thanks Boys' Model pupils for support |
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The teacher who quit her job at a north Belfast school after being targeted by online sectarian abuse has spoken publicly for the first time. | The teacher who quit her job at a north Belfast school after being targeted by online sectarian abuse has spoken publicly for the first time. |
Catherine Seeley was subjected to the abuse after she was co-opted as a Sinn Féin councillor in Craigavon, County Armagh. | Catherine Seeley was subjected to the abuse after she was co-opted as a Sinn Féin councillor in Craigavon, County Armagh. |
She thanked pupils at the Boys' Model School in the loyalist Ballysillan area for their "full support". | She thanked pupils at the Boys' Model School in the loyalist Ballysillan area for their "full support". |
Ms Seeley was speaking at Sinn Fein's annual conference in Wexford. | Ms Seeley was speaking at Sinn Fein's annual conference in Wexford. |
She said: "In the past few weeks, in my role as a teacher, I have been subjected to a campaign of sectarian intimidation. | She said: "In the past few weeks, in my role as a teacher, I have been subjected to a campaign of sectarian intimidation. |
'Message of gratitude' | 'Message of gratitude' |
"I have already expressed my warm thanks to all who have offered me support, including family, friends, colleagues, educationalists and politicians from various parties. | "I have already expressed my warm thanks to all who have offered me support, including family, friends, colleagues, educationalists and politicians from various parties. |
"I want to take this opportunity to publicly send a message of gratitude to those pupils of the Boys' Model School in north Belfast who have courageously offered me their full support. | "I want to take this opportunity to publicly send a message of gratitude to those pupils of the Boys' Model School in north Belfast who have courageously offered me their full support. |
"They are a testimony to the values that should permeate not just education but every aspect of society. They inspire hope and confidence in me for the future." | "They are a testimony to the values that should permeate not just education but every aspect of society. They inspire hope and confidence in me for the future." |
She added that her recent experience had shown "that students can be much wiser, more mature, more responsible and more respectful than some who claim to speak on their behalf". | She added that her recent experience had shown "that students can be much wiser, more mature, more responsible and more respectful than some who claim to speak on their behalf". |
Ms Seeley's decision to leave her post was announced on Friday in a joint statement by the school's board of governors and the Belfast Education and Library Board. | Ms Seeley's decision to leave her post was announced on Friday in a joint statement by the school's board of governors and the Belfast Education and Library Board. |
She is to move to another education board area. | She is to move to another education board area. |
The Protestant Coalition group had objected to her employment at the school. | The Protestant Coalition group had objected to her employment at the school. |
It said her role at the school should be looked at because of her political views. | It said her role at the school should be looked at because of her political views. |
During his speech, the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness contrasted the response of Miss Seeley's pupils to that of some unionist politicians. | During his speech, the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness contrasted the response of Miss Seeley's pupils to that of some unionist politicians. |
"If this situation was reversed and a young Protestant teacher who was also a member of the DUP was being forced from her job in a Catholic school, I would be at the door accompanying her to her work," he said. | "If this situation was reversed and a young Protestant teacher who was also a member of the DUP was being forced from her job in a Catholic school, I would be at the door accompanying her to her work," he said. |
Resolution | |
Mr McGuinness also called on those he described as "sensible people within unionism" to use their influence to secure a deal on flags, parades and the past. | Mr McGuinness also called on those he described as "sensible people within unionism" to use their influence to secure a deal on flags, parades and the past. |
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams told delegates during his address on Saturday evening that the issue of contentious Orange parades still needed to be resolved. | |
"While there may be obstacles, be sure of one thing - change will not be stopped," he said. | |
"I am happy to meet with the Orange Order at any time to discuss these matters. | |
"I want to see the Orange treating its Catholic neighbours with respect. | |
"I want to see it upholding law and order. | |
"The Orange Order of Ireland is one of our national traditions. | |
"And Sinn Féin wants all our traditions freed up from sectarianism from any quarter, to live together in peace and respect and with tolerance from everyone for everyone." |