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James Galway: Ian Paisley indirectly "responsible" for killings in Northern Ireland James Galway: Ian Paisley Sr indirectly "responsible" for killings in Northern Ireland
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Sir James Galway has launched an attack on the actions of Ian Paisley, saying the late former DUP leader was indirectly "responsible" for murders. Sir James Galway has launched an attack on the actions of Ian Paisley Sr, saying the late former DUP leader was indirectly "responsible" for murders.
The renowned classical flautist told BBC Radio Ulster's The Nolan Show he "never admired" the former Northern Ireland first minister.The renowned classical flautist told BBC Radio Ulster's The Nolan Show he "never admired" the former Northern Ireland first minister.
He said: "I'm sure he was [responsible] because he wasn't exactly preaching let's all live together, was he?"He said: "I'm sure he was [responsible] because he wasn't exactly preaching let's all live together, was he?"
The Paisley family has been contacted but has yet to provide a response.The Paisley family has been contacted but has yet to provide a response.
Sir James, originally from Belfast and now living in Switzerland, said he felt Mr Paisley "on paper was a man of God, but in reality, he never was". Sir James, originally from Belfast and now living in Switzerland, said he felt Mr Paisley Sr "on paper was a man of God, but in reality, he never was".
"He was a religious leader. How many people do you think he was responsible for killing indirectly by planting the thoughts of violence and no surrender in the heads of people who had no more sense?"He was a religious leader. How many people do you think he was responsible for killing indirectly by planting the thoughts of violence and no surrender in the heads of people who had no more sense?
"How can you justify setting one side against another?""How can you justify setting one side against another?"
Stephen Nolan's full interview with Sir James Galway will be broadcast on The Nolan Show at 10:00 BST on BBC Radio Ulster.Stephen Nolan's full interview with Sir James Galway will be broadcast on The Nolan Show at 10:00 BST on BBC Radio Ulster.