Police free six held over 1916 event

Six men arrested after a republican commemoration heard threats of further violence by dissidents opposed to the peace process…

Six men arrested after a republican commemoration heard threats of further violence by dissidents opposed to the peace process were released without charge tonight.

The event to mark the anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising was addressed by a hooded spokesman for the Real IRA who pledged further attacks on police and soldiers.

Police said they chose to maintain a distance from the event in the Creggan cemetery in Derry, but a security force helicopter monitored the scene.

A senior detective has confirmed six men were arrested and taken to Antrim for questioning.

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The Easter Monday event was organised by the 32 County Sovereignty Movement and republicans gathered for a march and a wreath-laying ceremony.

The man clad in a balaclava and black combat gear who read a statement on behalf of the Real IRA said its campaign of violence would continue.

“The IRA will continue to attack Crown Force personnel, their installations, as well as British interests and infrastructure,” he said.

The group is responsible for a series of attacks including the murder of soldiers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar outside Massereene army base in Antrim in 2009 only hours before the men were to fly out to begin a tour of duty in Afghanistan.

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