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Sinn Fein is set to meet the Police Ombudsman over its concerns about "loyalist attacks and intimidation" in a County Antrim village. | |
The party's Lagan Valley assembly member Paul Butler will lead a party delegation for talks with Al Hutchinson over the situation in Stoneyford. | The party's Lagan Valley assembly member Paul Butler will lead a party delegation for talks with Al Hutchinson over the situation in Stoneyford. |
Last week, a 12-year-old boy was attacked by a group of men in the village. | Last week, a 12-year-old boy was attacked by a group of men in the village. |
The boy's friend was also assaulted during the incident in Dam Lane. | The boy's friend was also assaulted during the incident in Dam Lane. |
Speaking ahead of Thursday's meeting, Mr Butler said: "I have met with the PSNI and made it clear that they need to ensure that nationalists in the village are protected. | Speaking ahead of Thursday's meeting, Mr Butler said: "I have met with the PSNI and made it clear that they need to ensure that nationalists in the village are protected. |
"The nationalist population of Stoneyford need reassurance that they can live free from sectarian intimidation." | "The nationalist population of Stoneyford need reassurance that they can live free from sectarian intimidation." |
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