Bilingual road signs vandalised in South Tyrone

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by Gráinne Connolly

Bilingual road signs were vandalised at two locations in South Tyrone at the weekend. 

The irish language sections of signs on the Killyliss Road in Dungannon and Annaghroe Road in Caledon, were spray painted over. 

This attack has been condemned by local MLA, Colm Gildernew. 

(Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA, Colm Gildernew at the Killyliss Road)

The MLA said: 

“This is the latest in a series of attacks on Irish language road signs across South Tyrone. There is no excuse for this type of vandalism and it cannot be tolerated.

“Signage is often subject to a rigorous community process prior to erection, therefore, these attacks fly in the face of people's consent.

“The vandalism of these signs and others in the borough forms part of a campaign of intolerance against the Irish language in recent months in the area, and should be condemned by all. 

“There is a need for some in political unionism in particular to show leadership on this issue.

“Unfortunately, this is indicative of the attitude of some in society who show a complete disregard and lack of respect for the Irish identity and further focus the need for protection of Irish Language rights through legislation. 

“I have reported these attacks to the PSNI and I am appealing to anyone with information to bring it forward so those responsible can be held to account for these disgraceful crimes.”

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