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Londonderry: ‘Racist and sectarian’ graffiti condemned

Graffiti that appeared on a number of properties in a new housing development in Londonderry has been condemned as “racist and sectarian” by local politicians.

The graffiti, some of which had messages referring to migrants and Catholics not being welcome in the area, appeared on the front of four houses at Church Brae in the Waterside area of the city over the weekend.

It has been described as “deeply concerning” by Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) assembly member Gary Middleton.

Ulster Unionist councillor Darren Guy said it is “totally unacceptable” and Sinn Féin’s Christopher Jackson described it as an “attempt to intimidate people and families from living in brand new homes”.


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