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Missiles thrown at police during north Belfast trouble | Missiles thrown at police during north Belfast trouble |
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A number of fireworks and other missiles were thrown at police lines during disturbances in north Belfast on Tuesday evening. | A number of fireworks and other missiles were thrown at police lines during disturbances in north Belfast on Tuesday evening. |
The police moved in after a crowd of about 200 people gathered in the Denmark Street area at about 22:00 BST. | The police moved in after a crowd of about 200 people gathered in the Denmark Street area at about 22:00 BST. |
A police inspector suffered a hand injury during the disturbance, which lasted about an hour. | A police inspector suffered a hand injury during the disturbance, which lasted about an hour. |
It was the third night of violence in the area which erupted as a result of tension surrounding a parades dispute. | It was the third night of violence in the area which erupted as a result of tension surrounding a parades dispute. |
Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness are expected to meet north Belfast assembly members and the local DUP MP, Nigel Dodds, on Wednesday afternoon. | |
The outbreak of violence is a stark reminder that parts of Belfast are still heavily divided. | The outbreak of violence is a stark reminder that parts of Belfast are still heavily divided. |
The so-called peace walls - more than 40 of them - which keep Catholics and Protestants apart are a concrete monument to Northern Ireland's bitter history. | The so-called peace walls - more than 40 of them - which keep Catholics and Protestants apart are a concrete monument to Northern Ireland's bitter history. |
The spark for the trouble in north Belfast was a parades dispute. | The spark for the trouble in north Belfast was a parades dispute. |
This is no surprise. | This is no surprise. |
The marching issue remains the biggest thorn in the side of the peace process. | The marching issue remains the biggest thorn in the side of the peace process. |
The meeting is being described as a first step in their efforts to explore solutions to the parading problem in the area. | The meeting is being described as a first step in their efforts to explore solutions to the parading problem in the area. |
More than 60 police officers have been injured and seven hospitalised during three nights of disturbances. | More than 60 police officers have been injured and seven hospitalised during three nights of disturbances. |
A water cannon was moved into the street at 23:00 BST on Tuesday but was not used. A short time later, the crowd of loyalists dispersed and police began scaling down their operation. | A water cannon was moved into the street at 23:00 BST on Tuesday but was not used. A short time later, the crowd of loyalists dispersed and police began scaling down their operation. |
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Methodist Church in Ireland said it was "unacceptable" for the first minister to have kept silent on recent events in north Belfast. | |
"The only way he and his office can retain their credibility is if Mr Robinson issues a strong condemnation of all those who broke the law and broke the peace and puts in place measures to make community interaction and dialogue the norm," he said. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, a senior police officer challenged politicians to sort out the parades issue before someone was killed. | Earlier on Tuesday, a senior police officer challenged politicians to sort out the parades issue before someone was killed. |
Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr was speaking after a second night of violence - believed to be mainly loyalist - in north Belfast. | Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr was speaking after a second night of violence - believed to be mainly loyalist - in north Belfast. |
ACC Kerr said he feared someone would be killed unless the violence in the Carlisle Circus area stopped. | ACC Kerr said he feared someone would be killed unless the violence in the Carlisle Circus area stopped. |
He said he did not believe the violence was officially sanctioned by any loyalist paramilitary groups, but he said members of these groups had been involved in the trouble. | He said he did not believe the violence was officially sanctioned by any loyalist paramilitary groups, but he said members of these groups had been involved in the trouble. |
He challenged politicians and community leaders to "sort this out, and sort it out now," ahead of a planned loyalist parade on 29 September marking the 100th anniversary of the Ulster Covenant signing. | He challenged politicians and community leaders to "sort this out, and sort it out now," ahead of a planned loyalist parade on 29 September marking the 100th anniversary of the Ulster Covenant signing. |
Tensions have been running high in north Belfast since 12 July, when a loyalist band taking part in an annual Protestant Orange Order parade was filmed marching in a circle outside a Catholic church, playing what was perceived to be a sectarian song. | Tensions have been running high in north Belfast since 12 July, when a loyalist band taking part in an annual Protestant Orange Order parade was filmed marching in a circle outside a Catholic church, playing what was perceived to be a sectarian song. |
The band, the Young Conway Volunteers, maintained they were not playing the Famine Song, an anti-Catholic song judged racist by a court in Scotland, but Sloop John B, a Beach Boys song. | The band, the Young Conway Volunteers, maintained they were not playing the Famine Song, an anti-Catholic song judged racist by a court in Scotland, but Sloop John B, a Beach Boys song. |
The Parades Commission, which makes determinations on contentious marches in Northern Ireland, barred the same band from passing the same church in a march on 25 August. | The Parades Commission, which makes determinations on contentious marches in Northern Ireland, barred the same band from passing the same church in a march on 25 August. |
However, disturbances followed in the area after the band defied the restriction and others breached separate ones. | However, disturbances followed in the area after the band defied the restriction and others breached separate ones. |
This latest trouble follows loyalist objections to a lack of restrictions placed by the Parades Commission on a republican parade nearby on Sunday. | This latest trouble follows loyalist objections to a lack of restrictions placed by the Parades Commission on a republican parade nearby on Sunday. |
Are you in the area? Have you or someone you know been affected by these events? Send us your experiences using the form below. | Are you in the area? Have you or someone you know been affected by these events? Send us your experiences using the form below. |