[lg policy] Irish language council sign welcoming people to Mid-Ulster is defaced

Harold Schiffman haroldfs at gmail.com
Fri Dec 29 18:43:28 UTC 2017


 Irish language council sign welcoming people to Mid-Ulster is defaced The
Irish language sign at Portglenone Bridge which has been defaced. Picture
from Twitter/Seán McPeake

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John Monaghan
28 December, 2017 01:00
Topics

   - Irish Language <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Irish-Language>
   - Irish language signs
   <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Irish-language-signs>
   - Mid-Ulster district council
   <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Mid--Ulster-district-council>
   - Portglenone <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Portglenone>
   - Portglenone Bridge <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Portglenone-Bridge>
   - Sean McPeake <https://www.irishnews.com/tags/Sean-McPeake>

<https://www.irishnews.com/picturesarchive/irishnews/irishnews/2017/12/27/182219216-ed64b679-dbf7-413b-843e-e61b31732d36.jpg>
The Mid Ulster District Council logo

AN OFFICIAL Irish language sign welcoming people to the Mid Ulster council
area was defaced less than 48 hours after being put up, a councillor has
claimed.

The sign, at Portglenone Bridge, is in both Irish and English and welcomes
people arriving from neighbouring Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.

The Irish wording has been obscured by black spray paint.

Two years ago, when Mid Ulster District Council was formed, elected
representatives voted to put Irish first above English on its logo and
signs.

Sinn Féin Mid-Ulster councillor Seán McPeake described the defacing as a
"despicable hate crime" and said he had reported it to police.

Mr McPeake tweeted: "Despicable hate crime reported to PSNI -naked
intolerance and bigotry towards @MidUlster_DC bi-lingual signage at
Portglenone Bridge."

Mr McPeake told The Irish News he believed the sign had only been in place
for "24 to 48 hours" before being vandalised.

He said: "Road signs have been vandalised in quite a few places but it is
the first time that a gateway sign has been defaced."

Earlier this month, the council officially launched two language policies
for Irish and Ulster-Scots, aiming to facilitate and encourage the use of
both languages across the council area.

Mr McPeake said: "Unionists don't want to accept the new bi-lingual policy
in Mid-Ulster and their opposition is contributing to an undercurrent of
negativity."

There have been several rows on Mid Ulster council between nationalists and
unionists about the use of Irish, including in September over the
introduction of a dual-language street naming scheme.

In 2015, Mid Ulster followed Newry, Mourne and Down by giving Irish
prominence over English on the council logo.

Irish also appears above English on headed paper and council vehicles.

At the time of the introduction of the council logos two years ago, the
DUP's group leader on Mid Ulster District Council, Paul McLean, said the
move was about "pushing Irish and running it down our throats".

The Irish wording of several signs in the Newry, Mourne and Down District
Council area have been targeted with black spray paint since their
introduction.

In November last year, The Irish News reported that there had been no
formal investigations nor prosecutions in the previous five years for
defacing a road sign in Northern Ireland.

The figures were revealed by DUP East Derry MLA Adrian McQuillan, who said
he submitted an Assembly question after becoming fed up looking at signs
for 'Londonderry' which had been vandalised.

The then infrastructure minister Chris Hazzard confirmed that it is a
criminal offence "for a person to unlawfully and intentionally interfere
with or damage a traffic sign" but said that there were "many difficulties
in proving a case in this regard".

The PSNI said it had received a report of criminal damage caused to a sign
in the Portglenone area on December 26 and that "enquiries into this are
ongoing".


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 Harold F. Schiffman

Professor Emeritus of
 Dravidian Linguistics and Culture
Dept. of South Asia Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

Phone:  (215) 898-7475
Fax:  (215) 573-2138

Email:  haroldfs at gmail.com
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/

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