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Rioters will 'not undo NI peace' | Rioters will 'not undo NI peace' |
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Rioting will not undo the progress made in the Northern Ireland peace process, Brian Cowen has said. | Rioting will not undo the progress made in the Northern Ireland peace process, Brian Cowen has said. |
Ireland's prime minister was speaking after disturbances in Belfast which saw police shot at and pelted with missiles blamed on dissident republicans. | Ireland's prime minister was speaking after disturbances in Belfast which saw police shot at and pelted with missiles blamed on dissident republicans. |
Mr Cowen said Northern Ireland was in a new era of partnership and condemned the violence in Ardoyne. | Mr Cowen said Northern Ireland was in a new era of partnership and condemned the violence in Ardoyne. |
He said NI's democratic institutions were being challenged "by a tiny and unrepresentative group of people". | He said NI's democratic institutions were being challenged "by a tiny and unrepresentative group of people". |
"They will not succeed," he said. | "They will not succeed," he said. |
He was addressing the Senate (the Republic of Ireland's upper chamber) in Dublin. | He was addressing the Senate (the Republic of Ireland's upper chamber) in Dublin. |
In March dissident republicans killed two soldiers and a policeman. | In March dissident republicans killed two soldiers and a policeman. |
Mr Cowen said after the murders Northern Ireland's leaders stood united in their determination that the region would not be pushed back into the "dark days of the past". | Mr Cowen said after the murders Northern Ireland's leaders stood united in their determination that the region would not be pushed back into the "dark days of the past". |
"That proved that we are truly in a new era in our history," he added. | "That proved that we are truly in a new era in our history," he added. |
"The rejection of this mindless violence and the united response of the political parties and of civic society sent a potent message that we will not allow a return to instability and violence. | "The rejection of this mindless violence and the united response of the political parties and of civic society sent a potent message that we will not allow a return to instability and violence. |
"Yesterday's violent events were a further challenge to us all." | "Yesterday's violent events were a further challenge to us all." |
Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay: Rioting is a "sinister development" | Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay: Rioting is a "sinister development" |
A senior policeman said children were involved in rioting in north Belfast, which he said was orchestrated by criminals. | A senior policeman said children were involved in rioting in north Belfast, which he said was orchestrated by criminals. |
Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay said his officers had faced an "extraordinarily dangerous situation". | Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay said his officers had faced an "extraordinarily dangerous situation". |
Twenty-one police officers were injured in Ardoyne and two blast bombs were thrown in violence after the passing of an Orange parade. | Twenty-one police officers were injured in Ardoyne and two blast bombs were thrown in violence after the passing of an Orange parade. |
Mr Finlay said at least one gunman fired at police to try to murder them. | Mr Finlay said at least one gunman fired at police to try to murder them. |
A BBC reporter saw a masked rioter fire a single shot from a handgun towards the police. | A BBC reporter saw a masked rioter fire a single shot from a handgun towards the police. |
A loaded rifle was also handed into police after a group of children were seen playing with it. | A loaded rifle was also handed into police after a group of children were seen playing with it. |
Police said they fired 18 baton rounds during the trouble. | Police said they fired 18 baton rounds during the trouble. |
"It was dangerous, particularly from the sinister element of people amongst that crowd wanting to shoot police officers, wanting to kill police officers," Mr Finlay said. | "It was dangerous, particularly from the sinister element of people amongst that crowd wanting to shoot police officers, wanting to kill police officers," Mr Finlay said. |
"Wanting to derail whole processes through that, so it was an extraordinarily dangerous situation." | "Wanting to derail whole processes through that, so it was an extraordinarily dangerous situation." |
Council workers clean up following the rioting | Council workers clean up following the rioting |
The Real IRA has been blamed by Sinn Fein for the trouble. | The Real IRA has been blamed by Sinn Fein for the trouble. |
However, the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, which is linked to the dissident group, denied this claim. | However, the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, which is linked to the dissident group, denied this claim. |
Ardoyne priest Father Gary Donegan said the trouble was started by outsiders. | Ardoyne priest Father Gary Donegan said the trouble was started by outsiders. |
"Myself and many people were looking at people last night that we'd never seen in the area before in our lives. | "Myself and many people were looking at people last night that we'd never seen in the area before in our lives. |
"It was as if people had been bussed into the area for this very purpose and that this was being very much orchestrated," he said. | "It was as if people had been bussed into the area for this very purpose and that this was being very much orchestrated," he said. |
Police promised a "rigorous investigation" to identify those who had taken part in the trouble. | Police promised a "rigorous investigation" to identify those who had taken part in the trouble. |
Two more police officers were injured in other incidents across Northern Ireland. | Two more police officers were injured in other incidents across Northern Ireland. |
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams condemned the violence and said the Orange Order should consider re-routing a small number of contentious parades, including those which pass Ardoyne. | Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams condemned the violence and said the Orange Order should consider re-routing a small number of contentious parades, including those which pass Ardoyne. |
"Why play into the hands of those who orchestrated last night disturbances?," he said. | "Why play into the hands of those who orchestrated last night disturbances?," he said. |
"I would appeal to the Orangemen - they're not giving a victory to anyone if they just take an alternative route to where they want to go." | "I would appeal to the Orangemen - they're not giving a victory to anyone if they just take an alternative route to where they want to go." |
He also called for the leadership of the Orange Order to talk to Sinn Fein. | He also called for the leadership of the Orange Order to talk to Sinn Fein. |
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