Talk:Orange Walk

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Somebody needs to look at this. This is highly contentious stuff and seems to have been thrown together. Only three references are mentioned which are barely cited and have a strong Unionist slant. Comment on Drumcree dispute hardly even makes sense at worst and misrepresents the issue at best.

The Marchers also sound as though they were attacked. On a British Documentary in the 1990's explaining Northern Ireland from the Beginning to Present time. The reason the armed forces were brought in was to protect Catholics. One instace was the Orange Marchers would arrive in a catholic area and Beat their drums loudly.Then all of a sudden some would drop their instruments and Join the supporters as they attacked catholic men and women in the streets. I Believe this article is one sided and should be Written by a Neutral / un-biased person. Documenting both sides. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.108.231.161 (talk) 12:03, 26 March 2008 (UTC)


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Somebody needs to look at this. This is highly contentious stuff and seems to have been thrown together. Only three references are mentioned which are barely cited and have a strong Unionist slant. Comment on Drumcree dispute hardly even makes sense at worst and misrepresents the issue at best.

The Marchers also sound as though they were attacked. On a British Documentary in the 1990's explaining Northern Ireland from the Beginning to Present time. The reason the armed forces were brought in was to protect Catholics. One instace was the Orange Marchers would arrive in a catholic area and Beat their drums loudly.Then all of a sudden some would drop their instruments and Join the supporters as they attacked catholic men and women in the streets. I Believe this article is one sided and should be Written by a Neutral / un-biased person. Documenting both sides. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.108.231.161 (talk) 12:03, 26 March 2008 (UTC)