Orange Order considers options after ban

Orangemen are considering their options after they were banned from marching down the nationalist Garvaghy Road by the Parades Commission.

Orangemen are considering their options after they were banned from marching down the nationalist Garvaghy Road by the Parades Commission.

Despite a last-minute plea from David Trimble to the Commission, the march was re-routed.

Orangemen claim that the ban goes against their human rights and their right to religious freedom.

Residents of the nationalist community say that they are still prepared to hold talks.

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