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Taoiseach warns against spiral back to sectarian conflict on anniversary of Good Friday Agreement

Taoiseach warns against spiral back to sectarian conflict on anniversary of Good Friday Agreement The agreement was signed 23 years ago today. By Stephen McDermott Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 12:09 PM 3 hours ago 6,138 Views 42 Comments Image: Julian Behal Photography Image: Julian Behal Photography TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has warned against a “spiral back” into sectarian conflict in the North following a week of unrest in the region. In a statement marking the 23rd anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, Martin called on political leaders to ensure a return to violence does not happen. “We owe it to the agreement generation and indeed future generations not to spiral back to that dark place of sectarian murders and political discord,” he said.

Northern Ireland riots: What is fuelling violence in unionist areas in Belfast?

Northern Ireland riots: What is fuelling violence in unionist areas in Belfast? Matt Mathers © Provided by The Independent Rioters hurled petrol bombs, bricks and torched a bus in Belfast on Wednesday night amid a sixth consecutive night of violence in some loyalist areas of Northern Ireland. The Police Federation said seven officers were injured as violent clashes erupted at the Shankhill and Springfield Road interface in west Belfast. The Northern Ireland executive is to hold an emergency meeting on Thursday morning to discuss the disorder, which started on Good Friday – a historic day for Northern Ireland’s fragile peace process.

Northern Ireland riots: What is fuelling violence in unionist areas in Belfast?

Northern Ireland riots: What is fuelling violence in unionist areas in Belfast?
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Northern Ireland violence: What is fuelling unrest in loyalist areas?

Northern Ireland violence: What is fuelling unrest in loyalist areas? Matt Mathers © Provided by The Independent Violence broke out in Northern Ireland on Monday evening for the fourth consecutive day amid rising tensions within the loyalist community. A car was burnt out and used to block a road in Derry while police were attacked with petrol bombs and bricks in Carrickfergus, near Belfast. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said 32 of its officers have been injured since the disorder began on Good Friday - a symbolic day for Northern Ireland s fragile peace process. But what is fuelling the violence, who is behind it, and what are Northern Ireland s political leaders and police service doing about the disorder?

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