They haven’t gone away you know.
Republicans in South Down have received a number of complaints from concerned members of the public regarding the behaviour of members of the British Army based in Ballykinlar camp near Newcastle.
Spokesman Rory Moore told The Sovereign Nation: “Myself and other Republican activists have been told on numerous occasions stories about members of the British Army frequenting bars and clubs in Newcastle and instigating rows with locals, our understanding is that their superiors in the Brits had warned the squaddies to stay away from Newcastle and surrounding areas such as Castlewellan when out drinking but this hasn’t happened. There are also reports of Brit squaddies selling drugs in certain clubs and subjecting local youths to sectarian and racist abuse, needless to say the other armed wing of the British state in Ireland, the RUC/PSNI has refused to intervene against the Brits. Another issue that has been raised in the proximity of the Brits firing range to local tourist spots. One local woman told us that she had taken relatives from America to Murlough beach but they left petrified when they heard hundreds of shots and a number of loud bangs, possibly grenades from across the water.
While it may suit the regime at Stormont and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board to pretend that the Brits are gone this is not the case, perhaps locals need to intervene themselves to get these parasites out of our midst”
Saturday, 16 August 2008
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