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Belfast: Anti-internment parade blocked from entering city centre Belfast: Anti-internment parade blocked from entering city centre
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A republican anti-internment parade has been prevented by police from entering the city centre on Sunday afternoon after it breached a ruling.A republican anti-internment parade has been prevented by police from entering the city centre on Sunday afternoon after it breached a ruling.
There is a heavy security presence along the route of the march.There is a heavy security presence along the route of the march.
The Parades Commission determined that the parade was to have passed Millfield junction by 13:30 BST, but it did not start until about 14:00.The Parades Commission determined that the parade was to have passed Millfield junction by 13:30 BST, but it did not start until about 14:00.
As a result, police have blocked the Oldpark Road to prevent the parade from progressing into the city centre. As a result, police blocked the Oldpark Road to prevent the parade from progressing into the city centre.
A speaker at the march told the crowd that the parade had ended at the police line and told those taking part to disperse peacefully.
Loyalists had gathered in the city centre to protest against the parade, with three groups organising counter-demonstrations.Loyalists had gathered in the city centre to protest against the parade, with three groups organising counter-demonstrations.
Earlier, police made a direct appeal to the event's organisers to discuss the planned route and its timing with them.Earlier, police made a direct appeal to the event's organisers to discuss the planned route and its timing with them.
They said they had made attempts to talk to the group but had not been successful.They said they had made attempts to talk to the group but had not been successful.
'Appeal for calm'
The march has been organised by the Anti-Internment League to mark the introduction of detention without trial during the height of the Troubles.The march has been organised by the Anti-Internment League to mark the introduction of detention without trial during the height of the Troubles.
It was reported that the organisers intended to delay the start of the parade until 14:00.It was reported that the organisers intended to delay the start of the parade until 14:00.
Some roads in the city centre were closed from an earlier point in the day, including North Street, Royal Avenue and High Street.Some roads in the city centre were closed from an earlier point in the day, including North Street, Royal Avenue and High Street.
Translink has said some of its services will operate via Dunbar Link until further notice.Translink has said some of its services will operate via Dunbar Link until further notice.
In a statement, Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Stephen Martin said organisers and protesters should ensure their behaviour is peaceful and lawful.In a statement, Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Stephen Martin said organisers and protesters should ensure their behaviour is peaceful and lawful.
"A substantial police operation is currently in place and we will do everything we can to keep people safe and protect and uphold the rights of all involved."A substantial police operation is currently in place and we will do everything we can to keep people safe and protect and uphold the rights of all involved.
At the same event two years ago, 56 officers were injured when loyalists protesters attacked the police.At the same event two years ago, 56 officers were injured when loyalists protesters attacked the police.