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Dunlop outraged at Ahoghill intimidation

12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Mon 11th Jul 2005

Ballymena Alliance representative, Jayne Dunlop, has spoken out after a woman was forced to leave him home in Ahoghill after sectarian intimidation.

Jayne Dunlop stated: "Everyone should have the right to live where they wish to without fear for their security. This type of behaviour is totally out of step with the basic values of a normal society. This woman's rights have been badly infringed.

"I am sure that the rest of the community in Ahoghill are absolutely abhorrent at what has happened."

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