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16 October 2014
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People holding banner reading 'Youth against sectarianism'Sectarianism Voices - 'sectarianism suggests that you have a group of people who believe that they are right in every detail of their life...' - Rev D McIllveen, minister of Sandown road Free Presbyterian Church

None of the contributors below would describe themselves as sectarian, but each helps us to understand a little bit more about sectarianism in Northern Ireland.

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Brian Lennon is co-director of Community Dialogue, which promotes greater understanding between diverse people
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Rev David McIlveen is minister of Sandown Road Free Presbyterian Church in east Belfast
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BBC report on a sectarian attack in Larne, 16 October 2002
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Ronnie McQuillan is a Protestant married to a Catholic
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Rev Dr John Dunlop is a former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
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Fr Andrew McNally is a curate at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cookstown, Co.Tyrone
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Protestant schoolgirls and boys from north Belfast
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Catholic schoolboys from north Belfast
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Protestant women from the loyalist Shankill area of west Belfast
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Catholic women from the republican Ardoyne area of north Belfast
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Betty Orr is principal of Edenbrooke Primary School in the loyalist Shankill area of west Belfast
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Billy Mitchell, a former UVF prisoner, is Programme Co-ordinator for LINC, an organisation that promotes community development in north Belfast

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