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Derry 1968-2004: The Struggle Goes On![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Celebration of Civil Rights March Anniversary Expresses Outrage at Racist and Homophobic Attacks
We contacted the Rainbow Project and the people there thought it a really great idea. Since three of the organisers of the original 5th Oct march are associated with the SEA - Eamonn McCann, Dermie McClenaghan and Johnny White - they spearheaded the calls for the march. Having decided to make it a civil rights march, it was clear that the demands had to include Seamus Doherty, a republican 'dissident' who is being framed by the PSNI. In fact, his framing is so obvious that even the police ombudsman is suggesting the officer in charge of his case should be prosecuted for 'perverting the course of justice'. The march managed to smoke out Sinn Fein and even the SDLP to support the campaign against this miscarriage of justice. It was great to see something between 700 and 1,000 people march down Shipquay Street in support of gay rights and civil liberties and against racism - in spite of it being a wet and blustery day. This is the original post on this subject. Several hundered people took part in this years Civil Rights commemoration in Derry.
Several hundered people took part in this years Civil Rights commemoration in Derry.
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