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Republicans see red over Orange invitation to parade
SINN FEIN has reacted angrily to a decision by St Patrick's Day parade organisers in Cork to invite members of the Orange Order to take part in this year's event.
The Order has been asked to participate in the parade as part of the "Lagan to the Lee" cross-border initiative between Belfast and Cork. The programme aims to promote greater harmony in north-south relations.
However, Jonathan O'Brien, Sinn Fein councillor in Cork city, yesterday slammed the move by parade organisers to invite the Orange order to the city, saying it was a "bizarre" act which could harm rather than help the peace process.
"I do have concerns about inviting the Orange Order to the parade in Cork's year as Capital of Culture. The organisers say the initiative is about inclusiveness but there is nothing inclusive about the Orange Order. They are a sectarian organisation. Catholics aren't even allowed to join. What is inclusive about that?"
He plans to discuss the issue at Sinn Fein's party meeting in Cork this evening and says he has contacted his colleagues in the north to discuss the matter.
A vote will also take place tonight at Belfast City Council on whether funding will be provided for the trip.