Monday, 18 April 2022

NI election 2022: 41 poster incidents reported to the PSNI/RUC but how many reports were from the DUP, TUV and PUP?

NI election 2022: 41 poster incidents have been reported to the PSNI/RUC (a record of poster attacks since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement was signed), but how many of those posters belonged to the DUP, TUV and PUP? 
Forty-one incidents relating to election posters being damaged, removed or destroyed have been reported in the past month, police have said. 
Elsie Trainor is one of two SDLP nationalist      candidates attacked for Belfast South 

Candidates from many parties have experienced issues with election campaign material. Police said they were investigating all the incidents throughly. 

Officers are also treating an attack on SDLP Belfast South candidate Elsie Trainor last Monday as a hate crime. Ms Trainorwho was one of two nationalist SDLP candidates for Belfast South, told the Belfast Telegraph she followed two youths after she saw them removing her election posters. Ms Trainor said while she followed them, one of the youths assaulted her and the other tried to grab her mobile phone as she filmed them. It is the latest in a series of incidents targeting election campaigns. On Monday last, Sinn Féin Upper Bann candidate John O'Dowd said a "gang of masked men" had taken down his party's posters in Portadown, Co Armagh while the party said posters had also been stolen or damaged in Foyle, Newry, and Armagh, South Belfast, North Belfast and other areas. There have also been reports of Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Alliance Party and Triditional Unionist Voice (TUV) posters being torn down or defaced. 

     'POLARISATION IS WREAKING OUR                          PRESENT AND FUTURE' 

Ms Trainor Tweeted that she chased the men through Ormeau Park on Monday last evening as she wanted police to know which exit to lift them from. 

"They assaulted me and after tried to rob my phone," she said. 

"We need common ground politics here. We need to not fail these thugs as much as anyone else. 

"Polarisation is wreaking our present and future". 

She told the Belfast Telegraph she was pushed against a fence and subjected to sectarian abuse.
 
Ch Supt Nigel Goddard described one of the suspects as about 18, 5ft 8 inches and dressed in a light grey jacket. 


He said the other was about the same age, 5ft 10in and wearing a dark grey jacket (pictured above) with its hood up, black-framed glasses and a face mask. 

He called for anyone with information, dashcam or mobile phone footage to contact the police. 

The 41 incidents of damage reported to police were during the period 22nd March to 11th April. 

Ch Supt Godard added that police wanted anyone who saw posters being stolen or damaged to contact them immediately and added that officers had offered safety training to candidates. 

"The Police Service of *orthern Ireland is committed to doing everything we can to ensure all candidates can participate in the forthcoming *orthern Ireland Assembly election free from harassment, Intimidation and other forms of criminality," he said. 

"We are investigating thoroughly the incidents which have been reported to us, including the removal and distruction of election posters, and any identified suspects will be liable to prosecution. 

            'UTTERLY DEPLORABLE' 

Ms Trainor's party leader Colum Eastwood said he was worried by the "tone" of the election campaign. 

"All political leaders need to think about whether they are showing leadership or adding to the problem," he said. 

UUP leader Doug Beattie called the incident "absolutely awful". 

"These posters are just not worth the (aggression) each election," he Tweeted. "There must be a better way." 

On Friday a poster of Mr Beattie with a noose around his neck left in Lurgan, Co Armagh, ahead of a rally opposing the *orthern Ireland Protocol. 

The incident was widely condemned. 

DUP leader MP Jeffrey Donaldson said he was "utterly deplored" what happened to Ms Trainor. 

"I think this was absolutely pathetic that anyone would do this to a young person who is prepared to step up very courageously and put themselves before the electorate," he said. 

'We now see Jeffrey claiming the DUP have faced abuse also! I wonder did they report these attacks to the PSNI if it was true but I doubt he can prove his false claims"

MP Jeffrey added that the DUP has also had posters removed and that some of its candidates had faced abuse online and on the streets. 

Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O’Neill said all parties were entitled to contest elections as part of the democratic process. 

"I think those that are whipping up tensions and fears, those that are orchestrating young people, are whoever it is that are responsible for taking down posters, it needs to stop, it needs to be called out, because it is wrong," she said. 

"None of us put ourselves forward into public life will be deterred by by those that are involved in criminal behaviour, ripping down posters, stealing posters or threatening behaviour towards candidates, that's just not acceptable."

Alliance Party North Down candidate Andrew Muir told BBC News NI that politics was becoming increasingly polarised. 

"What I've seen in recent days and weeks in relation to theft, defacement and other criminal acts around posters is really concerning," he said. 

"We need to have a politics where people can stand for election without fear of intimidation, and particularly for women coming forward in politics, we need to have a place which is welcoming and doesn't have that air of intimidation around it."

Green Party deputy leader and Belfast North assembly candidate Mal O'Hara tweeted his support for Ms Trainor. 

"There have been too many nasty incidents in this election. We really need to redouble our efforts to build and nurture our peace here," he said. 

TUV Lagan Valley candidate Loran Smyth has also complained to the police about her posters being removed. 

She said: "What I do not accept is that some people would seek to interfere with the democratic process". 

With many thanks to: BBC News NI for the original publication. 

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