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South Belfast KKK mural in south Belfast

The mural on Fane Street, surrounded by UFF and UDA slogans
A Ku Klux Klan/Neo-Nazi mural painted on a derelict building off the lower Lisburn Road in south Belfast has been widely condemned. The plain black and white mural, which features the letters KKK surrounding a swastika, is on a wall close to the loyalist Village area above other loyalist paramilitary murals. Loyalists have well-documented links with neo-Nazi organisations in Britain such as Combat 18 named after the position in the alphabet of the letters AH (for Adolf Hitler).
South Belfast is a relatively integrated and cosmopolitan area, although students have come under loyalist attack in recent months and loyalists have staged riots in an apparent effort to claim territory. Flags, murals and painted kerbstones in the south Belfast area have also served to deter newcomers to the area.
Patrick Yu, from the North's Council for Ethnic Minorities, said he was "very concerned" that this message could translate into action in the form of racial harassment
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