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Orange Myths
- 1994 Britain's Dirty War
- Shoot to Kill
- Covert Operations
- Target Democracy
- Legal System
- British Garrison in Ireland
- Conflict's Deaths
- Orange Myths
Orange Myths
- The Order's origins are with King William of Orange's war in Ireland in
1689 -1699
- King Billy won "civil and religious liberties" and the Battle
of the Boyne.
- The Orange Order represents Irish Protestants
- The Orange Order has always been Unionist
Orange Facts
- The Orange Order was founded not in the 1690s, but in the 1790s as a reaction
to efforts, especially by the United Irishmen who were predominately Protestant,
to unite people of all religious persuasions in the cause of civil rights
in Ireland and independence from England.
- Far from William's victory bringing civil and religious liberty, it ushered
in a century of loss of rights, not only for Catholics in Ireland, but for
the majority of Protestants who were members of the Presbyterian Church and
who also suffered loss of rights because they did not adhere to the "established"
or state church, the Church of Ireland.
- When it was founded the Orange Order was exclusively for members of the
Church of Ireland. Presbyterians were not admitted until 1834. It is a minority
within Irish Protestantism; opinion among Protestants about the role of the
order is divided and many oppose it.
- Dominated from the start by wealthy Protestant landlords, the Orange Order
initially opposed the Act of Union [with Britain] of 1800 because the abolition
of the Irish parliament, which only represented a tiny wealthy minority, seemed
to threaten their privileges.
- The legal system of the Six Counties continues to be presided over by judges
and magistrates who are members of the Orange Order. Many RUC also swear alliance
to the Order.
- Qualifications [from the Order's handbook]: "An Orangeman should...
strenuously oppose the fatal errors and doctrines of the Church of Rome, and
scrupulously avoid countenancing any act or ceremony of Popish Worship; he
should by all lawful means, resist the ascendancy of that Church, it encroachments
and the extension of its power..."
- Expulsion: "Any member dishonoring the Institution by marrying a Roman
Catholic shall be expelled; and every Member shall use his best endeavors
to prevent and discountenance the marriage of Protestants with Roman Catholics..."
- The Penal Laws against Catholics were zealously backed by the Orange Order.
Under these codes, the law did not even recognize the "existence"
of an Irish Roman Catholic.
The Marching Season
- The Orange Marching Season begins at Easter and continues to the end of
August. There are between 2,500 and 3,000 processions and parades altogether
in every city, town and village in the North.
- The Orange Marches are designed to demonstrate the power of the order in
the life of Ulster. The symbols of power are the beating of big drums and
the shouting of sectarian slogans, such as "Croppies lie down" and
"Taigs out."
- The marches are triumphant, sectarian occasions and go through Catholic
areas to provoke the people and establish domination.
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