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Orange Order parade takes place Protest as Orange parade is stopped in north Belfast
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A protest has been held after a contentious Orange Order parade was stopped by police in north Belfast.A protest has been held after a contentious Orange Order parade was stopped by police in north Belfast.
Three Orange order lodges had applied to march past the Ardoyne shops on the Crumlin Road but the Parades' Commission ruled against the move. Three Orange Order lodges had applied to march past the Ardoyne shops on the Crumlin Road but the Parades' Commission ruled against the move.
Saturday's parade stopped on the Woodvale Road, at Woodvale Parade. The lodges were accompanied by a large crowd of supporters. Saturday's parade stopped on the Woodvale Road, at Woodvale Parade. The lodges were accompanied by a thousands of supporters.
The Orange men began to disperse just before 16:00 BST. The crowd began to disperse just before 16:00 BST.
The Woodvale Road has now reopened.
Five nights of rioting followed a decision to prevent the lodges walking along a stretch of the Crumlin Road that separates loyalist and nationalist communities on 12 July.Five nights of rioting followed a decision to prevent the lodges walking along a stretch of the Crumlin Road that separates loyalist and nationalist communities on 12 July.
The Orange Order had proposed a new march on Saturday on the same route.The Orange Order had proposed a new march on Saturday on the same route.
The Parades Commission, the body that adjudicates on contentious parades in Northern Ireland, ruled on Thursday that the proposed parade would not be allowed.The Parades Commission, the body that adjudicates on contentious parades in Northern Ireland, ruled on Thursday that the proposed parade would not be allowed.
The Northern Ireland Secretary of State, Theresa Villiers, has warned further violence linked to parades will damage attempts to attract jobs and investment to the region. Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has warned further violence linked to parades will damage attempts to attract jobs and investment to the region.
The Orange Order appealed for calm ahead of Saturday's parade.The Orange Order appealed for calm ahead of Saturday's parade.
It said any violence "would play into the hands of republicans".It said any violence "would play into the hands of republicans".
On Friday afternoon, the County Grand Orange Lodge of Belfast issued a leaflet on behalf of the three Ligoniel lodges, bands and local residents.On Friday afternoon, the County Grand Orange Lodge of Belfast issued a leaflet on behalf of the three Ligoniel lodges, bands and local residents.
It was distributed to people at Saturday's parade. It stated that the march was about showing "we have not and will not go away", and called on supporters to stop at the Woodvale Road at the line of Orange marshalls. It was distributed to people at Saturday's parade. It stated that the march was about showing "we have not and will not go away", and called on supporters to stop at the Woodvale Road at the line of Orange marshals.
"After a period the National Anthem will be played and we will all disperse," the leaflet says."After a period the National Anthem will be played and we will all disperse," the leaflet says.
"No matter what the provocation, violence is not the answer. Any violence will play into the hands of republicans.""No matter what the provocation, violence is not the answer. Any violence will play into the hands of republicans."
The leaflet added that the organisers' campaign would unfold over coming months.The leaflet added that the organisers' campaign would unfold over coming months.