04/03/2019
Call For Political Unity After Portrush Wall Daubed In Racist Graffiti
There have been calls for political and community action in Portrush after a wall in the town was daubed with the words 'Syrians not welcome'.
Police are treating the graffiti painted on a property in the west Strand area as a racist hate crime.
It is believed to have appeared on the wall sometime between 5pm on Saturday 02 March, and the early hours of Sunday.
Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald slammed those responsible and said that political and community leaders need to make it clear with "one voice" that there is no place for racism in society.
She said: "I condemn unreservedly those responsible for painting racist graffiti in the West Strand car park. This is outrageous, racism has no place in our society. I have contacted the council to have this display of racist hatred removed and I call on anyone with information on those responsible to bring it forward to the police.
"This is not the first incident of racist displays in the town. It is wrong, it is unacceptable and it needs to stop. I will be raising the issue with the PSNI in a meeting later this week.
"But there is also an onus on local political and community leaders in Portrush to stand together and speak with one voice in opposition to those attempting to stoke up racial hatred and tensions."
It comes as Portrush prepares to hold the 148th Open Golf title, with tens of thousands of visitors due to descend on the region this summer.
Ms Archibald continued: "Portrush is preparing to showcase the town and the north coast to thousands of people who will come here to enjoy the Open Golf Tournament and the festivities which surround it. This is a huge opportunity for businesses in the town, for tourism and to highlight all that is great about this region.
"We have to ensure a small minority of racists get the message loud and clear their displays of hatred are unacceptable to the people of this area and wider society."
Meanwhile, SDLP MLA John Dallat condemned the racist attack and called for the immediate removal of the graffiti.
"This xenophobia must not be allowed to occupy our public spaces," he commented.
"Many people have worked hard to welcome the Syrian people here and they will not be deterred by this racist outburst. I don't want to see Portrush or any other area of Northern Ireland become some kind of perverted soapbox for those who are so poisoned by hatred that compassion in their minds and hearts doesn't exist."
Police have appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has any information which may help their enquiries to contact them on 101 quoting reference number 506 3/3/19.
(JG/CM)
Police are treating the graffiti painted on a property in the west Strand area as a racist hate crime.
It is believed to have appeared on the wall sometime between 5pm on Saturday 02 March, and the early hours of Sunday.
Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald slammed those responsible and said that political and community leaders need to make it clear with "one voice" that there is no place for racism in society.
She said: "I condemn unreservedly those responsible for painting racist graffiti in the West Strand car park. This is outrageous, racism has no place in our society. I have contacted the council to have this display of racist hatred removed and I call on anyone with information on those responsible to bring it forward to the police.
"This is not the first incident of racist displays in the town. It is wrong, it is unacceptable and it needs to stop. I will be raising the issue with the PSNI in a meeting later this week.
"But there is also an onus on local political and community leaders in Portrush to stand together and speak with one voice in opposition to those attempting to stoke up racial hatred and tensions."
It comes as Portrush prepares to hold the 148th Open Golf title, with tens of thousands of visitors due to descend on the region this summer.
Ms Archibald continued: "Portrush is preparing to showcase the town and the north coast to thousands of people who will come here to enjoy the Open Golf Tournament and the festivities which surround it. This is a huge opportunity for businesses in the town, for tourism and to highlight all that is great about this region.
"We have to ensure a small minority of racists get the message loud and clear their displays of hatred are unacceptable to the people of this area and wider society."
Meanwhile, SDLP MLA John Dallat condemned the racist attack and called for the immediate removal of the graffiti.
"This xenophobia must not be allowed to occupy our public spaces," he commented.
"Many people have worked hard to welcome the Syrian people here and they will not be deterred by this racist outburst. I don't want to see Portrush or any other area of Northern Ireland become some kind of perverted soapbox for those who are so poisoned by hatred that compassion in their minds and hearts doesn't exist."
Police have appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has any information which may help their enquiries to contact them on 101 quoting reference number 506 3/3/19.
(JG/CM)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
15 November 2024
New Pathway To Support Young People With Diabetes
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has welcomed the launch of a new Regional Young Adults' Progression Pathway designed to support young people with Type 1 diabetes as they transition to adult services.
New Pathway To Support Young People With Diabetes
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has welcomed the launch of a new Regional Young Adults' Progression Pathway designed to support young people with Type 1 diabetes as they transition to adult services.
20 November 2024
Hard-Hitting Road Safety Message Delivered To Young People
Over 800 young people from schools in Lisburn and Castlereagh attended a hard-hitting road safety message at the PSNI Road Safe Roadshow on 19 November. The roadshow, supported by AXA Insurance and the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership, aims to educate young drivers about the dangers of irresponsible driving.
Hard-Hitting Road Safety Message Delivered To Young People
Over 800 young people from schools in Lisburn and Castlereagh attended a hard-hitting road safety message at the PSNI Road Safe Roadshow on 19 November. The roadshow, supported by AXA Insurance and the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership, aims to educate young drivers about the dangers of irresponsible driving.
25 November 2024
Eligibility For Free School Meals And Uniform Grants To Be Reviewed
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a review of the eligibility criteria for free school meals and uniform grants, seeking input from the public with a new consultation. The consultation will examine the number of children and young people who could benefit from free school meals and uniform grants.
Eligibility For Free School Meals And Uniform Grants To Be Reviewed
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a review of the eligibility criteria for free school meals and uniform grants, seeking input from the public with a new consultation. The consultation will examine the number of children and young people who could benefit from free school meals and uniform grants.
22 November 2024
SDLP Calls For Action On Food Bank Crisis
The SDLP has called on the Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, to outline how he intends to tackle food bank reliance across Northern Ireland.
SDLP Calls For Action On Food Bank Crisis
The SDLP has called on the Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, to outline how he intends to tackle food bank reliance across Northern Ireland.
22 November 2024
SF Calls For Action On NI Mental Health Services
Sinn Féin has called for more to be done to improve mental health services across the north of Ireland. The party's mental health spokesperson, MLA Órlaithí Flynn, made the call after the release of the Registrar General's 2023 Annual Report which has highlighted an increase in deaths by suicide in 2023.
SF Calls For Action On NI Mental Health Services
Sinn Féin has called for more to be done to improve mental health services across the north of Ireland. The party's mental health spokesperson, MLA Órlaithí Flynn, made the call after the release of the Registrar General's 2023 Annual Report which has highlighted an increase in deaths by suicide in 2023.