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16:54 GMT, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 17:54 UK

Anti-sectarianism cash allocated

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The first grants from a new Irish government anti-sectarianism fund have been allocated.

Seven of the eight grants, which total 390,000 euros, were given to groups involved in cross-community work in NI.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern said the grants would help tackle the scourge of sectarianism.

"Whether through education, dialogue or the exploration of culture, we can promote tolerance and acceptance of our cultural diversity," he said.

"And by breaking down religious, social and cultural barriers, we can extend our knowledge and understanding of each other's cultures, beliefs and traditions.

"I would encourage groups and individuals with proposals in this area to apply to my Department for funding under this scheme. Together we can hasten an end to sectarianism in our society."

The groups being allocated the awards are:




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