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Moygashel group's warning about controversial 'hate crime' banner

Summary by We Are Tyrone
ORGANISERS of the Moygashel bonfire have vowed to continue erecting a controversial banner ‘as many times as it takes’, despite it being repeatedly removed by police. The display was initially treated by the PSNI as a hate incident before becoming the subject of a criminal investigation. In a lengthy statement, the organisers said residents in the Dungannon area had growing concerns about public safety, claiming a number of recent incidents invo…
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We Are Tyrone broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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