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Drumcree Church; the Catholic area is behind the camera
Some members of Portadown District Loyal Orange Lodge marching in Armagh during the 12 July parades, 2009

The Drumcree conflict or Drumcree standoff is a dispute over yearly parades in the town of Portadown, Northern Ireland. The town is mainly Protestant and hosts numerous Protestant marches each summer, but has a significant Catholic minority. The Orange Order insists that it should be allowed to march its traditional route to and from Drumcree Church on the Sunday before the Twelfth of July. However, most of this route is through the mainly Catholic/Irish nationalist part of town. The residents, who see the march as sectarian, triumphalist[1] and supremacist, have sought to ban it from their area.[2] The Orangemen see this as an attack on their traditions; they had marched the route since 1807, when the area was mostly farmland.[citation needed]

There has been intermittent violence over the march since the 1800s. The outbreak of the Troubles led to the dispute intensifying in the 1970s and 1980s. At this time, the most contentious part of the route was the outward leg along Obins Street. After serious violence two years in a row, the march was banned from Obins Street in 1986.

The focus then shifted to the march's return leg along Garvaghy Road. Each July from 1995 to 2000, the dispute drew international attention as it sparked protests and violence throughout Northern Ireland, prompted a massive police and British Army operation, and threatened to derail the peace process. The situation in Portadown was likened to a "war zone"[3] and a "siege".[4]

In 1995 and 1996, residents succeeded in stopping the march. This led to a standoff at Drumcree between the security forces and thousands of Orangemen/loyalists. Following a wave of loyalist violence, police allowed the march through. In 1997, security forces locked down the Catholic area and let the march through, citing loyalist threats to kill Catholics if it were stopped. This sparked widespread protests and violence by Irish nationalists. From 1998 onward, the march was banned from Garvaghy Road and the army sealed off the Catholic area with large steel, concrete and barbed-wire barricades. Each year there was a major standoff at Drumcree and widespread loyalist violence. Since 2001, things have been relatively calm, but moves to get the two sides into face-to-face talks have failed.

  1. ^ "Drumcree tension eases" Archived 8 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine. BBC News. 13 May 1999.
  2. ^ "Big changes in character of Drumcree dispute". Irish Independent. July 1998.
  3. ^ "Parade fervour turns country lane into war zone" Archived 30 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine. The Guardian. 3 July 1999.
  4. ^ "Siege of Drumcree" Archived 4 April 2003 at the Wayback Machine. BBC News. 5 July 1998.

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