South East Antrim UFF Ballyduff
A paramilitary-themed mural linked to the UFF (Ulster Freedom Fighters) in the South East Antrim area.
Here’s a breakdown of the imagery:
Central design:
A large white six-pointed star with a black background.
In the middle of the star, a red clenched fist — a strong symbol of loyalism and militant resistance.
Around the star is a green laurel wreath.
Text:
The words “South East Antrim” curve across the top.
“UFF” (Ulster Freedom Fighters) is written in gothic-style lettering across the centre.
“Ballyduff” is written at the bottom.
Figures:
On both sides of the central symbol are two masked gunmen, each in black clothing, balaclavas, and holding rifles.
Both are in a kneeling position, one on each side, mirroring each other.
Style:
The mural uses strong contrasts: pale blue background, bold black and white star, and the striking red fist at the centre.
The imagery is militaristic and designed to project strength, loyalty, and territorial identity.
This mural serves as a territorial marker and emblem of paramilitary identity for the South East Antrim UFF, specifically in Ballyduff.
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Newtownabbey
County Antrim
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