The sign has been widely condemned
A sign that has been erected in East Belfast targetting a proposed Irish language school for the area is being treated as a hate crime by police.
Read more: Belfast Council considering final recommendations on dual language signage for Forth Meadow "The banner had been removed prior to police attendance. The matter is being treated as a sectarian hate incident, and enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing." “Those involved in the campaign to block the development of the Irish language in this part of the city must stop.
SDLP Belfast City Council Group Leader councillor Séamas de Faoite has condemned the continued harassment of Scoil na Seolta.
PSNI SDLP East Belfast South Belfast
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