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Interviews with Bairbre de Brún, Jim Rodgers and attendees at an Orange Order Belfast parade for ITN on 12 July 1999

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Video interviews with Bairbre de Brún (Sinn Fein MLA for Belfast West), Jim Rodgers (UUP Victoria DEA councillor on Belfast City Council) and attendees at an Orange Order Belfast parade for ITN on 12 July 1999. Tensions were high between local communities in Northern Ireland following disputes over the annual Drumcree march and the ongoing political debate over decommissioning. Five days earlier the Orange Order had decided to change its 12 July parade rallying point to Ormeau Park in protest at an earlier Parades Commission ruling. Three days later the Parades Commission permitted the parade to pass through that area. The interviewees discuss the importance of the parading tradition and its impact on local communities.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 12 July 1999

Name of First Interviewee: Bairbre de Brún

Name of Second Interviewee: Jim Rodgers

Role at time of Interview: Bairbre de Brún (Sinn Fein MLA for Belfast West), Jim Rodgers (UUP Victoria DEA councillor on Belfast City Council)

Purpose: News

Media: Audiovisual

Copyright: ©2013 ITN All rights reserved

Link: Watch the video

Programme/Book/Article: ITN

Time Period covered: 1998-1999

Key Individuals: Bairbre de Brún, Jim Rodgers, Tony Blair, John Taylor

Key Words: Sinn Fein, Orange Order, 12 July parade, Parades Commission, community relations, policing, IRA, decommissioning

 

 

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