Outrage as Far-Right Stickers Deface South Belfast Streets

Stickers from an Irish far-right organisation have sparked outrage after being discovered on lampposts in South Belfast. Clann Éireann Affiliation The stickers, promoting the group Clann Éireann, were found in the Ballynafeigh area, near the Ormeau Road, indicating recent activities. Community Condemnation South Belfast SDLP councillor Séamas de Faoite strongly condemned the stickers, denouncing the far-right group's presence and informing that authorities have been notified. United Against Hate Séamas de Faoite expressed his dismay saying, "I was disgusted to find stickers from a known far-right fascist organisation plastered across lampposts in Ballynafeigh today, including on my own street. There can be no space for this kind of hatred and bigotry in Belfast." The councillor emphasized the area's diversity and unity, underlining the threat posed by far-right ideologies. Call to Action He urged the community to stand against hatred, remove the stickers, and report any sightings to the authorities. City Alert Amidst a rise in racial hate crimes, the appearance of these far-right symbols signifies a concerning trend. Vigilance and unity are critical in addressing such incidents.