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Wednesday July 10, 2002 20:09 by McMean
Around 100 loyalists attacked the nationalist Rathenraw estate in Antrim town at 11.30pm on Monday night. A number of residents were injured as the loyalists attacked them with sticks and batons including one resident who was seriously beaten resulting in bruising over his entire body. Residents were terrified as the loyalists ran amok and only a single RUC/PSNI landrover was in the area. A tense stand off commenced between local residents and the crowd of loyalists. Sinn Fein South Antrim councillor Martin Meehan tried to reassure local residents by intervening in the situation. The situation was eventually calmed at about midnight although later that night the same loyalists attacked Catholic houses on the Styles estate breaking windows including those of a 79 year old woman who has lived in the same house for thirty years. She had all the windows at the front of her home broken and has now decided to leave the area. Meehan said "residents were terrified, if these people had not came out to defend their homes then God knows what could have happened because the RUC/PSNI weren't going to stand up to these loyalists". He went on to allay the fears of the people living on these estates with the Orange Parades and bonfires due to take place this week. "The UDA are determined to put nationalists out of the Antrim area, but I can tell them the people of Rathenraw are not for moving. The silence of Unionist politicians towards these attacks on Catholics is deafening, just the way they are not condemning the attacks on nationalist communities across the North", concluded Meehan. CATHOLIC LODGER IN PROTESTANT HOME TARGETED In the latest violence today, a Protestant family who had a Catholic man lodging with them escaped injury when two petrol bombs were hurled at their Styles home in Antrim. The attack happened just after midnight Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. The Catholic man who had been burned out of his home on the Stiles Estate earlier this year was staying with the Protestant family when the loyalists threw two petrol bombs at the window of the room where the man was sleeping. One device hit the window frame and exploded causing minor damage while the other failed to ignite. The Chairperson of Rathenraw Community Association Paddy Murray said, "this was an attempt by loyalists to murder innocent people in their beds, they have already made this Catholic man homeless and are intent on removing all Catholics rom this estate". This afternoon, as Sinn Fein councillors for Antrim Martin Meehan and Martin McManus met with the residents of the Stiles estate to discuss ongoing sectarian attacks, a car belonging to a member of the community association was rammed by two cars containing loyalists. A local resident said, "I saw the two cars drive out of a cul de sac and ram this car, I called the RUC/PSNI but the loyalists drove away. These attacks are happening too, often someone is going to be killed". FAMILY OF SIX ESCAPE GUN ATTACK Earlier this week, five shots were fired through the living room of a Catholic family in Coleraine, County Derry on Monday night as they slept. The man, his wife and their four children aged 11 to 18 were in bed when loyalists fired five shots through the living room window of their Quickthorn Place home in the staunchly loyalist Harpers Hill area of the town. A petrol bomb which was thrown through the back window of the family car failed to ignite. No one was injured but the family were traumatised and were treated by their doctor. This is the second time loyalists have targeted the family. Last year a pipe bomb was thrown through the window of their home. The family who have been involved in community work in the area have lived there for over thirty years are now thinking of moving. In June, RUC/PSNI members fired shots in the air to disperse a crowd of up to 40 loyalists who chased two Catholic men through in the Somerset Drive area of the town.
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Jump To Comment: 1The above is depressing but not surprising. The so called "peace process" seems to have done little for ordinary people in the north, but of course it been very lucrative for politicans on both sides of the divide. I believe that the policing situation is little better despite the much touted "reforms". The only thing that has really changed is the name, PSNI instead of RUC.