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MURDEROUS ATTACKS ON FAMILIES, PARAMEDICS, PRIESTS
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There have been a number of lethal and organised attacks by loyalists over the past 24 hours in some of the worst violence of the summer. Loyalist paramilitaries in north Belfast have spread their violence to a different nationalist area after mounting an intense onslaught on Catholic homes last night. An organised mob stormed over the so-called "peace line" into the relatively quiet Ligoniel Estate and began attacking Catholic homes yesterday. In a brazen assault on an entire community, loyalists jumped over garden walls to mount attacks at the windows of nationalist homes. The crowd attacked the first Catholic homes they came to and tried to break into some. One house was destroyed in a petrol bomb attack and windows were broken in nine more. A couple and their young children had a lucky escape when a petrol bomb thrown at the children's upstairs bedroom window exploded against the glass but did not shatter it. Cars were also wrecked and burnt out in an orchestrated rampage of violence and destruction. Gunshots were fired in the attack. It was not clear what the target was and the sound of shots may have been used as a signal. Several residents, including a number of children, required treatment for injuries sustained in the attack on their homes. Ambulances were called, but even they were attacked by the mob. PARAMEDICS ALSO INJURED Two paramedics required hospital treatment themselves after their vehicle was struck by heavy breeze-blocks. One ambulance worker was kept in hospital overnight after he suffered serious head injuries when he was struck by one block, the ambulance service said. Another paramedic needed treatment to remove glass fragments from his eyes after the youths smashed the windows of his vehicle. An ambulance officer described the attack as attempted murder. "It's one of the nastiest cases I've ever been involved in 17 years of service," he added. Two ambulances sent to the scene were directed down a side street and attacked by a gang of youths. They came to a standstill and crowds of youths appeared from the dark and started firing the bricks. One ambulanceman was struck, but the other managed to drive away to safety. The first officer suffered serious head injuries and lacerations from the shattered glass and was being kept in hospital overnight. The second was treated for glass fragments in his eyes but was later discharged. A second ambulance crew also came under attack from the loyalists. They were treated for shock. DAYS OF ATTACKS At another interface in north Belfast, a Catholic man and woman have been injured in several days of loyalist attacks. A man and a women were injured when various missiles were hurled from the loyalist Glenbryn estate into the predominately nationalist Alliance Avenue. The windows of several homes were smashed and a car was also damaged but order was quickly restored. The man and woman sustained head and facial injuries and were taken to the Mater hospital. The trouble started when stones were thrown from the loyalist Glenbryn estate. Sinn Fein councillor Margaret McClenaghan said tensions at the flashpoint - the scene of serious violence last year - have been building up over the last number of weeks. "It has intensified since Sunday night and it has been non-stop. Last night's trouble was a brief, but very vicious spell. People were running for cover from the hail of boulders and bricks," she said. "They (loyalists) have been using the roofs of empty houses in Glenbryn to attack Catholic homes. We have called for the houses to be blocked up and secured." The trouble has continued up to today, with no action yet taken against the loyalists who are raining missiles on Catholics in Alliance Avenue, including pensioners and children. McClenaghan has called for the immediate heightening of the interface fence at the back of houses at Alliance Avenue. The call came just hours after loyalist petrol bombers from Glenbryn attacked nationalist homes along the avenue. "All of these attacks have to stop and stop now," said Margaret, "the row of houses in the middle of Alliance Avenue have borne the brunt of loyalist attacks from Glenbryn following the heightening of the fence further along the street." The fence should be heightened along the entire interface, said the councillor, rather than place the lives of young families at risk. Meanwhile, the parents of a five-year-old boy whose Alliance Avenue home was paint bombed on Wednesday said her son is afraid to sleep in his bedroom. The child's mother, who asked not to be named, said her home has been under daily attack from the Glenbryn estate since April. "I am being treated for an ulcer and my son is being treated for his nerves and it is all down to these attacks," she said. The boys father said he had been playing with his son in the back garden minutes before the attackers struck. Just 24 hours earlier a house two doors away was hit by a petrol bomb which failed to ignite. PRIESTS PETROL-BOMBED In the early hours of this morning, two Catholic priests escaped with their lives today [Friday] when they managed to beat out flames in their burning home after it was petrol bombed. Four petrol bombs and three canisters of lighter fuel were thrown through the living room window of the parochial house in Newcastle, County Down, in an attack described as an "attempted double murder". The sound of breaking glass, at around 5 a.m., woke one of the priests. He roused his colleague and between them they managed to beat out the flames. But there was considerable damage to the living room, police said. Mr McGrady, SDLP MP for South Down, said: "This is a very vicious and horrifying attack, really it is attempted murder. "It wasn't just somebody throwing a petrol bomb at the front door, it was four petrol bombs and canisters of fuel. It was an attempt to set the Parochial House ablaze with the two good fathers in it. "It was a horrendous event, it was really a murder attempt, a double murder attempt, and must be treated as such." LEFT FOR DEAD Meanwhile, a Catholic man who was attacked as he walked home after celebrating his 37th birthday believes he is lucky to be alive. The victim, who did not want to be identified, was targeted by loyalists at around 1am on Wednesday after leaving a pub close to an interface on the Oldpark Road. A four-strong gang, one armed with a baseball bat, jumped him and dragged him into a deserted cul-de-sac in the loyalist end of the Oldpark Road. The man was viciously beaten around the head and body in an attack which he says lasted around 20 minutes. The gang also attempted to stab him in the stomach. "They came out of nowhere and trailed me into a cul-de-sac. One started beating me with a baseball bat around the head while the others kicked and punched me," he said. "I shouted 'leave me alone, I didn't do anything' but they continued to beat me. It got to the stage where I didn't feel anything. "One of them panicked when he saw the blood pouring out of me and shouted 'leave him alone, he's had enough'." Despite his ordeal the man, who blacked out for a time during the attack, managed to walk to the nearby Mater hospital, where he received 35 staples to the head and treatment for severe bruising to his body. Recovering at home last night the man, who lives with his parents, said he was targeted because he was a Catholic. "They knew rightly I was a Catholic. I thought they were going to kill me. They knew what they were doing and I feel lucky to be alive." His elderly mother, who did not want to be named said: "God forgive them. They are bullies and scum. They (loyalists) are trying to start trouble around here. They are driving up and down in cars picking Catholics out for attack." Sinn Fein councillor for the area Eoin O Broin also condemned the attack. "This incident bears all the hallmarks of a savage sectarian attack. The man in question is a quiet individual who keeps to himself and was very lucky to escape with his life," he said. "We are calling on nationalists in the area to be extra vigilant especially late at night and keep on the look-out for suspicious groups of men. "It is ironic that we discovered about this incident at the same time senior UDA figures were escorting Tory politicians around interface areas in north Belfast." BOMB TARGETS COUNCILLOR'S FAMILY A Sinn Fein councillor in Co Antrim whose three-year-old son handled a parcel bomb has said the device was "designed to kill". Ballymoney borough councillor Philip McGuigan received the package in the post at his Dunloy home at around 10.45am on Thursday morning. His young son picked up the parcel and carried it to his mother who was holding the couple's three-month-old baby. The parcel, which was sent to Mr McGuigan but had a fictional sender's address on the back, was comprised of a video case containing a battery wired up to a tube. A controlled explosion was carried on the device after a three-hour operation. Mr McGuigan said those responsible for sending it were "clearly intent on raising tension in the area". He blamed loyalists for the incident which he said was the latest in a series of attacks against Catholics in the area. "I have four young children under the age of nine in the house and I am just relieved that nothing happened," he said. He accused the PSNI police as well as unionist and rival nationalist politicians of adding to tensions in the area through recent criticisms of Sinn Fein. Mr McGuigan said he and the nationalist and republican community in north Antrim had been demonised, allowing "breathing space for loyalist death squads to operate".
PROTECTION DENIED But another prominent Sinn Fein councillor today accused a High Court judge of "wilfully endangering" his life and his family after refusing him permission to carry a gun for his own protection. Mr Justice Kerr dismissed an application from Mr Meehan for a judicial review of a lifetime ban on being legally armed because of his past conflict-related convictions. The republican hit back saying: "He ruled today that I should not have the right to protect my family. "This despite the fact that I have been under constant threat and the victim of numerous loyalist murder bids." Mr Meehan pointed out that 13 Sinn Fein councillors and numerous other party colleagues had been murdered over the past years. The judge's ruling was "an invitation for those involved in this activity to continue," he said.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Loyalists attack Catholic homes in north Belfast
A married Catholic couple and their three-year-old twin sons narrowly escaped injury this morning when loyalists threw petrol bombs at their home in north Belfast.
A large crowd of loyalists also attacked a number of other Catholic homes in Skegoniel Avenue with bricks and stones at around 2am.
Nine cars were damaged in the attack, including three which were completely burnt out.
Police had to use a Land Rover at one stage to move one of the burning cars because it was close to a home and in danger of setting it on fire.
One does not need a picture of Gerry Adams on the living room wall to be able to say that these attacks are appalling. The quality of life for people in these areas must be non-existant. I note in the posting no mention of the police response. What on earth is so called police force, the RUC/PSNI doing to prevent these crimes? Perhaps Trimble and Donaldson and Paisley should be expelled from the executive?
Perhaps Bertie could mention it to Tory Blair when they next meet for a cosy chat.
If I wanted to read An Phoblacht or the Andytown news I buy a copy and read it. Why is it necessary for this to be republished here. And where are the reports on youths from Galliagh attacking ambulance crews and fire engines and crew in Derry. Or does that fit the agenda of this thinly disguised propaganda.
These vicious sectarian attacks are a harsh reality, not propaganda. Are you saying that you would prefer that such "incidents" like the attack on the young couple and their two children receive as little publicity as possible. Even the RUC/PSNI described that "incident" as "attempted murder". We really must not allow censorship in indymedia.
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Very clear implication of what you think my politics are, you are WRONG!!!!
the orchestrated sectarian attacks are part of an organised UFF policy of trying to provoke provisional IRA into breaking their ceasefire, it is a campaign which was negotiated between UFF commander/FRU agent; Johnny Adair, John Reid and the british establishment who are seething with rage because Sein Fein and republicans are now gaining positions of political power. The tactic is sanctioned at the highest level, and is necessary in order to oust Sein Fein and republicans from the political and governmental apparatus. That is why the attacks have surged since mad dog's release, it is not a coincidence but a sustained legitimate tactic and continuation of the dirty war against what the establishment thinks of as left wing bolshevik republicans, which is why the PSNI/RUC and the brit army are failing to intervene and stop the attacks. Now if a crowd of 30 armed republicans were running amok in a loyalist area, you can bet the PSNI/RUC would be prompt to deal with them. The government and the establishment have protected the UFF, whilst simultaneously cracking down and seizing proggressive protestants paramilitaries UVF weapons, in order to ensure that the right wing neo nazi UFF are the dominant paramilitary organisation in protestant areas. Lisa mcdowell the supposed Cluan place loyalist victim, Lisa Mcdowell and her UFF prisoner husband were put out of east belfast during the UFF/LVF feud with the UVF in 1999-2000, lisa and her UFF prisoner husband subsequently moved to magharefelt, returning to east belfast only this year after the conclusion of the UFF feud with the UVF. Not surprisingly as soon as lisa mcdowell and her UFF husband settle in cluan place sectarian hell breaks loose. Lisa mcdowell supposed working class protestant victim, lisa mcdowell went to an exclusive fee paying public school for daughters of protestant policeman, and buisness men, Victoria college on the malone road. an ultra snobby school where daughters of establishment figures hoity toity about in their old boy/girl network, is it merely a coincidence that sectarian strife follows lisa and her UFF husband, or is lisa mcdowell another FRU agent, working to an agenda of the establishment, stirring up and provoking sectarian strife in order to destabilise the republican ceasefire.
nevermind, got mines on indymedia uk anyway someone will see it