Vol.62/No.29 August 10, 1998
Hundreds rally across United States in solidarity with Irish fighters
Some 200 people rallied in New York, above, with
hundreds more in half a dozen other cities nationwide, in
solidarity with the Irish fighters on Garvaghy and Lower
Ormeau Road the weekend of July 11-12. Demonstrators held
signs comparing the Ku Klux Klan with the rightist Orange
Order, who provocatively march through Catholic areas. The
protests were called by Irish Northern Aid (NORAID) and the
Irish Parades Emergency Committee.
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