Belfast Telegraph

Campaign shows impact of ‘paramilita­ry attacks’

- By Staff Reporter

A HARD-HITTING campaign about the brutal reality of socalled paramilita­ry-style attacks re-launched last night.

Almost 400 people have been shot or beaten by loyalist and republican terror gangs in Northern Ireland over the past five years.

The ‘ Ending The Harm’ campaign is aimed at highlighti­ng the devastatin­g impact of paramilita­ry-style attacks on victims, their families, local communitie­s and wider society.

Outdoor advertisin­g and social media have been running during December in the build towards a relaunch of the four post-watershed TV ads.

The TV advertisem­ents

tell the story of a paramilita­ry-style shooting from the points of view of the four people involved: the victim, his mother, the paramilita­ry gang member and a witness.

The outdoor and social media materials feature an image of a badly beaten man to portray the fact that paramilita­ry-style attacks also include serious assaults.

A campaign website also contains a number of sections including some real-life stories and informatio­n on where people can go for help and support.

Justice Minister Naomi Long said: “In the 11-month period from January until November 2020, 50 people were victims of paramilita­ry-style attacks.

“That’s 11 people who were shot; and 39 people who were assaulted.

“Indeed, in the last five years, 389 people have endured these barbaric shootings and beatings.

“There is no place for this in our community. It is brutal, barbaric and utterly unjustifia­ble.

“These figures are even more incredible when we consider the Covid-19 pandemic, where our NHS and key services are already working at or beyond their capacity, having to also treat victims of these terrible attacks.

“We are launching this TV campaign because the toll these attacks take on our society cannot be ignored.

“This abuse of individual­s and wider communitie­s by these socalled paramilita­ries must stop.”

She added: “We encourage people to support the campaign and help by spreading awareness, to highlight the injustice and barbarity of such attacks and call out on this type of abuse.”

The Ending the Harm Campaign is part of the Stormont Executive’s Programme for Tackling Paramilita­rism, Criminalit­y and Organised Crime.

The TV ads can be viewed at www.endingtheh­arm.com

 ??  ?? A television clip from the ‘Ending the Harm’ campaign
A television clip from the ‘Ending the Harm’ campaign

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