Minister saddened by unionist rejection

A Protestant clergyman forced out of a Co Derry town in the 1980s for extending the hand of friendship to a Catholic priest today said he was saddened unionist politicians have rejected a bid to put the controversy to rest.

Minister saddened by unionist rejection

A Protestant clergyman forced out of a Co Derry town in the 1980s for extending the hand of friendship to a Catholic priest today said he was saddened unionist politicians have rejected a bid to put the controversy to rest.

Former Presbyterian minister Rev David Armstrong was forced to leave Limavady because of loyalist death threats and intimidation sparked by his cross-community work.

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