NI political leaders join forces to condemn threats to Catholic families in Belfast

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By Adam Evans

Northern Ireland's Political Leaders have released a joint statement condemning intimidation which forced Catholic families to leave their homes in Belfast.

They have urged whoever's behind the threats to people with homes on Cantrell Close to lift them immediately.

A PSNI and Paramilitary Task Force investigation continues.

The full statement from the leaders of the DUP, Sinn Féin, the SDLP, the UUP, the Alliance Party and the Green Party reads:

“We as political leaders condemn all forms of sectarianism, intolerance and threats of violence. Four families have been forced to leave their homes in South Belfast. This is wrong. Any threat to these families should be lifted immediately. There is also an onus on the PSNI and the statutory agencies to provide immediate and appropriate support to the affected families, including re-housing those affected if they feel unable to remain in their homes. This situation runs absolutely contrary to the ethos under which the Cantrell Close development was created. Everyone has the right to live in a society without fear of intimidation and free from sectarianism. Those behind this threat offer nothing but hatred and division and should be condemned by all political, community and statutory leaders.”

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