News 2002
 
 
 

Republicans burn Orange Hall

The police have said they are treating as arson the fire discovered at 1am in the morning at an Orange Hall in County Antrim.

A kitchen in the hall was extensively damage in the arson attack on the Orange hall which is on the Carnaglass Road, Dundrod in County Antrim.

The police took away a number of items for forensic examination. The police appealed for anyone who may have seen auspicious activity in the area before hand to contact them at Lisburn police station 90 650222.

Once again Irish republicans are starting to attack Orange halls as they try to erased the Protestant Heritage and Culture from Northern Ireland. But the Protestants of Northern Ireland and the Orange Institution are here to stay and shall not be going anywhere as we have as much right to be here as anyone else in Northern Ireland.

The Orange Order does not believe in Cultural Apartheid or segregation of any section of the community regardless of beliefs or skin colour unlike the Irish republicans who plan and carry out these attacks on the Protestant community. Cultural Apartheid or segregation did not work in Africa nor will it work in Northern Ireland.

Below are related links to attacks on Orange Halls

Warrenpoint Orange Hall targeted yet again

Nationalists try to burn down Orange Hall in Portadown

Ballycastle Orange Hall attacked by republicans in County Antrim

Nationalists set fire to Orange Hall at Bryansford

Orange Halls damaged in attacks

Parkmount Arch attacked

Arsonists target Orange Hall in Co Fermanagh

Orange Hall is burnt in fresh attack

Orange Hall destroyed in the Coastal town of Carnlough

Orange Hall at Ballyronan burnt by nationalists

Orange Hall to be rebuilt

Republicans try to burn down Orange Hall