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Four of the most infamous murals in Belfast have disappeared - but they will be repainted exactly as they were, it can be revealed. So-called Freedom Corner on the Newtownards Road in east Belfast ...
The painting of UDA gunman Stephen McKeag ... A community activist told the Belfast Telegraph that McKeag's family are behind the redone memorial, adding: "The mural has been there for 15 years ...
One of the "post-para" murals shows George Best, the East Belfast boy who revolutionized ... a host of splintered violent outfits such as the UDA, the UVF, the UFF. Things are starting to change.
work is well under way for a project that will “re-image” 23 Ulster Defence Association (UDA) murals. In Belfast’s Lord Street district, nine paramilitary murals are being replaced with ...
BELFAST, Northern Ireland ... the UFV and the UDA standing tall under the symbolic Red Hand of Ulster. The tradition of murals was born out of the ornate banners once carried by the supporters ...
The mural, on a wall in west Belfast, had been criticised by many nationalist groups for glorifying paramilitarism. The painting listed five massacres by the UDA-UFF, including those at the Rising ...
These are the scenes of modern Belfast. The images ... part of a “fear campaign” established by the UDA. “The idea is to change the murals so they still symbolize the traditions of the ...
PA A woman pushing a pram walks past a UDA mural on the Shankill Road, west Belfast, in September 2001 Credit: REUTERS Soldiers from the British Army patrol the area around the Lower Shankill ...
The mural, which says “níl fáilte roimh ... relation to a series of murders and attempted murders by the UDA/UFF in south Belfast in the 1990s. The imagery of the PSNI car on fire is also ...