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Belfast: Workers employed to remove racist graffiti threatened

Similar graffiti was sprayed on the same property on two other occasions in October and November.

Alliance councillor for the area, Fiona McAteer, said those behind the graffiti did not represent the views of the majority of people in East Belfast.

“lt’s absolutely abhorrent, these are words that we should not have in our vocabulary anymore.

“People shouldn’t feel comfortable to be able to write that on a wall and no-one should have to read it.

“We are in a housing crisis. There so many people waiting for a safe, secure house so to have houses that can’t be used because of a few people in society, is just not good enough.”


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