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The right to parade along the public highway and the maintenance of public order by Ken Maginnis

Writing Peace: David Trimble Collection

Ken Maginnis outlines the contentious issue of parades in Northern Ireland, emphasizing the right of both Nationalist and Unionist traditions to parade along public highways without fear or hindrance, with full legal protection. He proposes a framework for registering and permitting traditional cultural and religious parades, ensuring they follow established routes and maintain public order. Maginnis also addresses non-traditional, party-political parades, suggesting they be permitted under strict conditions to prevent public resentment and disorder, and emphasizing the need for reciprocal respect between communities to resolve the parades issue. He concludes that fostering mutual respect can help overcome sectarian hatred and 'ghetto' attitudes.

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Lever Arch File 12
71 1994 - 1997
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McClay Library and Archives, Queen's University Belfast, digitized by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/384/.

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