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Saturday, January 22, 2005


Famous wall to get palestine flag mural

Move to mark march memorial

By Brendan McDaid

22 January 2005
Free Derry Corner is set to have its historical black and white front painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag, it emerged today.

The move, a departure from the use of the rear of the gable wall to make local political statements, is being taken to mark the beginning of the 33rd Bloody Sunday anniversary commemorations.

It is understood local political activists will be taking part in the painting later today, weather permitting, in a bid to symbolise solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

Veteran civil rights activist Eamonn McCann, who came up with the slogan 'You Are Now Entering Free Derry' in the late 1960's, today welcomed the development.

Mr McCann said: "I would welcome anything that broadens out the meaning and symbolism of Free Derry Wall.

"When I originally came up with 'You Are Now Entering Free Derry', it was intended to refer to freedom across the world."

The wall is to remain painted until after next Sunday's commemorative march from the Bogside to Creggan.

Mr McCann will also take up the role of DJ alongside a host of musicians from home and abroad next week for a night of fund-raising to cover costs of the Bloody Sunday weekend.

The event, organised by the Gasyard Wall Feile, will be held in the Gasyard Centre next Saturday, January 29, from 9.30pm.

Two rooms will be used to divide up the entertainment.

In the main room, An Halla Mor, Cruncher O'Neill will be joined by Eileen Webster, local singer and musician Declan McLaughlin and Gary Og from Glasgow.

DJ One Shot will provide soul music between acts.

In the Gasworks Cafe meanwhile, DJ Paul McCartney will be hitting the decks alongside Joe Mulheron and Mr McCann.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northwest_edition/story.jsp?story=603573

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