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Belfast flag protests: Loyalists clash with police after rally Belfast flag protests: Loyalists clash with police after rally
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A police officer has been taken to hospital after being injured in clashes with loyalists in east Belfast.A police officer has been taken to hospital after being injured in clashes with loyalists in east Belfast.
Earlier up to 2,000 people took part in a loyalist protest outside Belfast City Hall, which has stopped flying the union flag every day.Earlier up to 2,000 people took part in a loyalist protest outside Belfast City Hall, which has stopped flying the union flag every day.
Afterwards there was trouble on the Newtownards Road. Police have said that the area is now quiet.Afterwards there was trouble on the Newtownards Road. Police have said that the area is now quiet.
Senior PSNI officers have said loyalist paramilitaries have organised some of the recent violence over flags.Senior PSNI officers have said loyalist paramilitaries have organised some of the recent violence over flags.
Bricks and other missiles were thrown at police officers and a car was set on fire.Bricks and other missiles were thrown at police officers and a car was set on fire.
Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy on suspicion of riotous assembly and criminal damage in east Belfast.Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy on suspicion of riotous assembly and criminal damage in east Belfast.
A 32-year-old man has also been arrested for public order offences in the Donegall Square West area of the city centre.A 32-year-old man has also been arrested for public order offences in the Donegall Square West area of the city centre.
In Belfast on Friday, eight officers were injured and 13 people arrested in clashes between loyalists and police.In Belfast on Friday, eight officers were injured and 13 people arrested in clashes between loyalists and police.
Among those arrested was a boy aged 13.Among those arrested was a boy aged 13.
Loyalists opposed to new restrictions on flying the union flag at Belfast city hall have been holding protests across Northern Ireland all week after the city council voted to fly the flag on about 20 designated days.Loyalists opposed to new restrictions on flying the union flag at Belfast city hall have been holding protests across Northern Ireland all week after the city council voted to fly the flag on about 20 designated days.
Nationalists at Belfast City Council had wanted the union flag taken down altogether, but in the end voted on a compromise from the Alliance party that it would fly on designated days.Nationalists at Belfast City Council had wanted the union flag taken down altogether, but in the end voted on a compromise from the Alliance party that it would fly on designated days.
Unionists have said they consider the changes regarding the union flag to be an attack on their cultural identity and there have been protests in different parts of Northern Ireland since it was taken.Unionists have said they consider the changes regarding the union flag to be an attack on their cultural identity and there have been protests in different parts of Northern Ireland since it was taken.
There was also a small protest at a football match in County Fermanagh on Saturday. Demonstrators took to the pitch at half-time during the Irish League game between Ballinamallard and Belfast side Linfield.There was also a small protest at a football match in County Fermanagh on Saturday. Demonstrators took to the pitch at half-time during the Irish League game between Ballinamallard and Belfast side Linfield.
The protest at Belfast City Hall was peaceful, but an Irish tricolour was set on fire.The protest at Belfast City Hall was peaceful, but an Irish tricolour was set on fire.
The Progressive Unionist Party leader Billy Hutchinson and UDA boss Jackie McDonald were among the crowd.The Progressive Unionist Party leader Billy Hutchinson and UDA boss Jackie McDonald were among the crowd.
Mr Hutchinson said it was unfortunate that tricolours had been burned.Mr Hutchinson said it was unfortunate that tricolours had been burned.
"It is unfortunate that some people feel that they have to do that. This is about Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland republicans."It is unfortunate that some people feel that they have to do that. This is about Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland republicans.
"They are venting their frustrations against republicans in Northern Ireland.""They are venting their frustrations against republicans in Northern Ireland."
Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said: "Loyalist paramilitary groups are now actively involved in orchestrating this disorder and we've seen that in various parts of the greater Belfast area over the course of the last couple of nights." One of the demonstrators, Johnny Harvey, said his heritage was being "stripped away".
He said members of both the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) have been involved. "We're here first and foremost to protest against the removal of our union flag from the City Hall, but basically that just scratched the surfaces of the problem here in Northern Ireland and the fact that our whole culture, heritage and traditions are being stripped away from us bit by bit," he said.
"We've seen members of both groups actively involved in the violence, we're now seeing senior members actively involved in orchestrating the violence." "We're talking about everything from our parading culture, to our British identity. Sinn Fein have consistently tried to strip it away, bit by bit, putting restrictions on our parades, removing our flags, removing really everything that we hold dear to us, and we really have a problem at the minute that the unionist politicians aren't sticking up for us either."
Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, welcomed the fact the protest at the City Hall passed off "largely peacefully".
"However, let's not forget the fact the Christmas Market had to be closed temporarily and traders both in the city and indeed elsewhere have felt a massive impact as a result," he said.
"As is the risk with all large protests, we saw elements of the protest start to engage in disorderly behaviour as they returned to their respective areas of the city.
"This is the obvious consequence of bringing people out onto the streets at a time of heightened tension. Those involved in the protest should reflect on their own responsibility for any associated disorder and violence."
The home of an Alliance party councillor was attacked in County Down overnight.The home of an Alliance party councillor was attacked in County Down overnight.
The party said windows were smashed and a car also damaged at Linda Cleland's house in Newtownards.The party said windows were smashed and a car also damaged at Linda Cleland's house in Newtownards.
"I saw this tall hooded person in my garden - I have a rockery - and they were lifting the boulders," Councillor Cleland said."I saw this tall hooded person in my garden - I have a rockery - and they were lifting the boulders," Councillor Cleland said.
"There were more bangs and I heard people on the roof and then I phoned 999."There were more bangs and I heard people on the roof and then I phoned 999.
"They've literally put in all my downstairs windows, they've put in all the windows of my car and they've put in one of my upstairs windows. I have never been so scared in my life, or felt so helpless.""They've literally put in all my downstairs windows, they've put in all the windows of my car and they've put in one of my upstairs windows. I have never been so scared in my life, or felt so helpless."
Belfast's Christmas Market was temporarily closed and politicians have warned that the economy is being damaged on what should be some of the year's busiest shopping days. Politicians have warned that the economy is being damaged by the protests on what should be some of the year's busiest shopping day and have appealed for them to stop.
ACC Kerr said 27 police officers had been injured while dealing with disorder this week.
Politicians have appealed for the protests to stop.