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15th August 2023
10:37am BST
Katy Thornton
“Once more the West Belfast Festival degenerated into a Terror Fest with its ‘Up the Ra’ finale. “The fact that shamefully the Charity Commission failed to act against such glorification of terror under the auspices of an organisation it continues to accept as a bona fide charity, guaranteed this deliberate insult to IRA victims. “When the Charity Commission by its inaction sanctions such, rest assured there will be plenty of IRA acolytes ready to pay homage to the murdering Provos as a new generation is indoctrinated into the bloodthirsty cult of worshipping at the shrine of IRA terror. “The fact that this festival continues to be lavishly funded from the public purse adds to the hurt and insult endured by the victims of terrorism.”
“One of the concerned parties requested that the commission review its decision not to take regulatory action under its internal decision review process. The charity was advised of this request. “The concerned party also requested that a specific question is referred to the Charity Tribunal under para. 1 of Schedule 4 to the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. The concerned party has been advised that this request is currently being considered by the commission.”The Charity Commission spokesperson also said that, while these requests are under consideration, it would be inappropriate to comment any further. Meanwhile, The Wolfe Tones' frontman Brian Warfield has rejected criticism of his band's set, telling Newstalk's The Hard Shoulder: "They're criticising one song out of a whole evening of two and a half hours. "We don't encourage chanting, it's not chanting, but the crowd sing along with every song that we sing... to pick out one song out of two and a half hours you don't agree with. "You've got to understand that the IRA were seen by the Nationalist community as defenders of their communities when Unionist violence was burning people out of streets." This article originally appeared on JOE Header image via Twitter / Belfast Féile READ ON: - Garda cadets sent home from training for visible tattoos - Cork cinema has suddenly closed for "major refurbishment" - A 14th century Donegal landmark is currently up for sale
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