Orange Order won't invite Mid Ulster MLA Martin McGuinness to Twelfth celebrations
The First Minister was responding to questions from a reporter when he made the remarks.
But the Orange Order have since dismissed any such gesture because of the “333 Brethren murdered during the Troubles” for whom they say, they have had no apology.
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Hide AdA statement from the Order said: “Many of our murdered Brethren were serving or retired members of the Crown Forces. Sinn Féin have never apologised, nor shown genuine remorse, for the murder of the Crown forces.
“To offer an invitation to Martin McGuinness would insult their memory and bring further hurt and distress to many families.”
“The Orange Institution is actively involved in bridge building at many levels, but there are some things that as an organisation and as a Unionist community are at present beyond the pale.”
Mr McGuinness said he understands what the occasion means to the unionist commmunity, adding that “Derry is peaceful, we never have any concerns about parades of any description denigrating into violence or ignorance or discourtesy”.
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Hide Ad“People conduct themselves very well indeed and I take great pride in that.
“I have consistently paid tribute to the work not just of local residents but of the Apprentice Boys who I do think by their presence in the city enrich our lives,” he added.