Contractors turn down work to remove hospital graffiti
A wall at the royal victoria hospial in belfast which has been daubed with the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. a Palestinian flag has also been painted on the wall
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A number of contractors had turned down the removal work, the head of the Belfast Health Trust says

Published
21 November 2024
Pro-Palestinian graffiti has remained on a wall at the Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) because several contractors have turned down the work, the head of the Belfast Health Trust has said.

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has raised the issue of the slogans on the Falls Road side of the RVH with the NI Public Services Ombudsman.

Work to remove the graffiti is to start, however the trust said it had been a struggle to find someone to do it.

The DUP said questions were needed over why contractors were “fearful” about taking on the work.

The DUP's Diane Dodds questioned Belfast Trust chief executive Maureen Edwards about the graffiti during a Stormont committee on Thursday.

She said she understood the graffiti had been there for six months.

"In the interests of a health service that's available and open and everyone is welcome to that health service, it is a bit appalling that we have waited six months to get rid of antisemitic graffiti."

She added: “There is an obvious question about why contractors would be so fearful about the removal of this graffiti which is on a main thoroughfare in the city.

"I would hope that local representatives there would make clear that they would welcome the removal of this slogan and play a part in reducing any concerns that contractors might have.”

'Extreme difficulty'
A wall at the royal hospital in belfast, which has been daubed with the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”
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Diane Dodds described the graffiti as 'antisemitic'

The Belfast Trust chief executive said she completely agreed.

"As one of the first trusts of sanctuary, we take it very seriously," Ms Edwards said.

"We had extreme difficulty getting anyone to take the graffiti down."

The trust of sanctuary award, won by the Belfast Trust in September this year, recognises its "commitment to providing a safe, welcoming environment, external for everyone, regardless of background, ethnicity, or origin".

She added: "We had gone out to lots of contractors who would not do it. It is being dealt with now.

"We had gone to local community groups, who supported us… but we had really difficulty in getting anyone to do it."

DUP leader Gavin Robinson stands to the left of a wall, which has been daubed with the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”
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Gavin Robinson said the graffiti is 'clearly upsetting' for members of the Jewish community

In a statement, DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the graffiti is "clearly upsetting" to members of the local Jewish community.

"No one should feel fear or intimidation when accessing health care. No Health Trust should allow such messaging on their wall."

Mr Robinson said an official complaint had been made to the trust five months ago.

He added: "Everyone deserves an explanation as to why it remains, but most particularly those from our Jewish community who see as directly pointing to them."

by AdhesivenessNo9878

16 comments
  1. Find it absolutely amazing that it hasn’t occured to the DUP that a lot of contractors might decline the work as a matter of principle

  2. Naturally thenDUP would feel afraid at anti-genocide protestors

  3. Gavin went to get his picture taken next to it but didn’t think to bring a bucket of paint and a roller? Sure that would have solved their issue and made for a better photo for him.

  4. It’s a shameful reflection of West Belfast that people are fearful of doing their jobs.

  5. It’s just gonna be put up again within a week.

  6. It’s a small job for any contractors and probably isn’t worth it money wise.

    Also there’s clearly a heavily documented genocide going on with videos and pictures of dead children posted daily on social media. It is possible that contractors hold some values.

    I don’t think there’d be trouble if anyone was to paint over it but I can guarantee it will be back on the wall the next day.

    Fuck the DUP and FREE PALESTINE!

  7. Gavin’s been very quiet about the hate crime carried out today in Sandy Row. You know, an actual crime with victims?

  8. Legit question, what is anti semitic about this specific graffiti?

  9. Wee Gav: “Mon will go wind up a taigs”

    Relentless petulant prick with more double standards than a Cossack.

  10. Is it fear or are some businesses being principled?

  11. We should all pledge to repaint a colour each, get the contractors in on it, and every time they’re re-booked to paint it white we donate the heavily inflated price, minus their painting fee, to the Red Crescent.

    Every time the DUP complains and gets it whitewashed it’s like they’re donating the money to Palestine themselves.

  12. Nice to see anti semitism is still rife in west Belfast. Disgusting

  13. >The DUP said questions were needed over why contractors were “fearful” about taking on the work.

    Maybe its people are horrified at the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Bibi Netanyahu has an ICC charge against him FFS.

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