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46. Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland?
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e Union Jacks flown everywhere but when I wear an Irish flag on St Patricks Day I was asked to remove it and I was not causing any trouble.
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heal completely.
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ion to people with genuine sectarian beliefs can rekindle long extinguised conflicts with other religious communities in NOrthern Ireland. In short, sectarianism isnt going away in the youth of this country.
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perty have flags but when going through parts of towns there will be many unionist flags hung on lamp posts and at shops.
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reason. slurs such as "hun" or "orange man" are still thrown around without any sensitivity. Despite this, i personally feel that positive progress is being made in Northern Ireland in terms of social and religious matters.
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xample singing songs about killing catholics in catholic areas)
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