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Large numbers expected at Irish language protest march

A large number of campaigners are expected on the streets of West Belfast today for a protest march in support of an Irish Language Act.
Large numbers expected at Irish language protest march
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A large number of campaigners are expected on the streets of West Belfast today for a protest march in support of an Irish Language Act.

The parade is to start at the Cultúrlann Irish language centre on the Falls Road at 12pm before making its way to City Hall.

The police are warning that there could be traffic disruption around the Falls, Divis Street, Castle Sreet and around City Hall between 12pm and 3pm.

North Belfast Sinn Féin election candidate John Finucane has called on people throughout Belfast to “show their support” for an Irish Language Act by attending the Lá Dearg march.

He said the event “is an opportunity for Gaels and those who support equality throughout Belfast and the North to show their support for an Irish Language Act”.

The Westminster candidate added: “All citizens of the North are entitled to equal rights and for their culture to be treated with respect and dignity and to be equal under the law.

“Ten years ago the British government and the DUP agreed to an Irish Language Act but they have failed to honour that agreement and other agreements on equality and legacy.

“The North has a thriving Irish language community and thousands of children are being educated daily through the medium of Irish. They are the future and they demand equality. The Irish language is for all and I would call on people to come out and show their support.”

It is expected many of those taking part in the march will be wearing Lá Dearg T-Shirts with the movement’s white circle on a red background logo.

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