Irish far-right activists who took part in Belfast protest were hosted by loyalist arrested over murder of five Catholics

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People taking part in an anti-Islamic protest outside Belfast City Hall at the weekend. Photo: PA

Irish far right activists who travelled to Belfast at the weekend for an anti-immigration protest were hosted by a loyalist who was arrested in connection with the murders of five Catholics in a sectarian attack.

The UDA man is described as ‘Suspect 4’ in a Police Ombudsman report into the 1992 gun attack on Sean Graham’s Bookmakers. Five people, ranging in age from 15 to 66, were murdered in the sectarian atrocity.



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Irish far-right activists who took part in Belfast protest were hosted by loyalist arrested over murder of five Catholics
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