Police are investigating graffiti found on Rasharkin Orange Hall, treating it as a sectarian hate crime. This incident, occurring in the early hours of Tuesday, marks the second attack on the hall in recent weeks, highlighting ongoing tensions in the area.
Local Democratic Unionist Party councillors condemned the vandalism, stating it reflects a persistent issue of sectarian intolerance. They called for leadership within the republican community to denounce such acts, which they argue threaten the cultural identity of the Protestant community.
The attack has sparked outrage among local leaders, including MP Jim Allister, who described it as an attempt to intimidate residents. The councillors emphasized that these acts of vandalism are not isolated, but part of a broader pattern of sectarian conflict in the region.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is appealing for witnesses to assist in their investigation, underscoring the need for community vigilance against such hate crimes that disrupt social harmony and safety.
Source: BBC News

