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It s two steps forward, 10 steps back

Story and photographs by Kara Fox, CNN Niamh Burns is organizing a special 20-year reunion for her schoolmates this year. But while the accomplishments of the “Courageous Classes of 2001” are worth celebrating, the date they are commemorating is not. Over the course of 12 weeks in 2001, Burns and the other pupils at north Belfast’s Holy Cross Girls’ primary were subjected to a barrage of abuse from a group of loyalist Protestants blocking their path to the school gate. The unrest, reported on globally at the time, began during the last week of the summer term, before violence exploded on the children’s return to school in the fall. An angry mob threw urine-filled balloons and, eventually, a pipe bomb as children some as young as five ran the gauntlet each day to get to class.

Brexit, shifting demographics and familiar tensions stoke divisions in Northern Ireland

Brexit, shifting demographics and familiar tensions stoke divisions in Northern Ireland CNN 8 hrs ago Story and photographs by Kara Fox, CNN © Kara Fox/CNN Gerry McCabe (right), a former Sinn Féin councilor for Ardoyne, says those still looking to stir up chaos are living in the past. For his daughter, Gemma (left, who did not wish to have her face shown), the past is the past. Niamh Burns is organizing a special 20-year reunion for her schoolmates this year. But while the accomplishments of the Courageous Classes of 2001 are worth celebrating, the date they are commemorating is not. Over the course of 12 weeks in 2001, Burns and the other pupils at north Belfast s Holy Cross Girls primary were subjected to a barrage of abuse from a group of loyalist Protestants blocking their path to the school gate.

Eleventh Night bonfires to be lit across Northern Ireland | Richmond and Twickenham Times

Bonfires will be lit across Northern Ireland on Sunday night as traditional “Eleventh Night” celebrations get under way. More than 160 pyres are expected to be ignited to usher in the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season – the Twelfth of July. Because July 11 falls on a Sunday this year, a number of bonfires have already been lit on Friday and Saturday evenings. While the majority pass off each year without incident, some remain the source of community tension, with authorities previously having intervened to remove towering pyres on health and safety grounds. Some bonfires have also attracted criticism for burning politicians’ election posters and effigies.

Eleventh Night bonfires to be lit across Northern Ireland | St Albans & Harpenden Review

Bonfires will be lit across Northern Ireland on Sunday night as traditional “Eleventh Night” celebrations get under way. More than 160 pyres are expected to be ignited to usher in the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season – the Twelfth of July. Because July 11 falls on a Sunday this year, a number of bonfires have already been lit on Friday and Saturday evenings. While the majority pass off each year without incident, some remain the source of community tension, with authorities previously having intervened to remove towering pyres on health and safety grounds. Some bonfires have also attracted criticism for burning politicians’ election posters and effigies.

Eleventh Night bonfires to be lit across Northern Ireland | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Bonfires will be lit across Northern Ireland on Sunday night as traditional “Eleventh Night” celebrations get under way. More than 160 pyres are expected to be ignited to usher in the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season – the Twelfth of July. Because July 11 falls on a Sunday this year, a number of bonfires have already been lit on Friday and Saturday evenings. While the majority pass off each year without incident, some remain the source of community tension, with authorities previously having intervened to remove towering pyres on health and safety grounds. Some bonfires have also attracted criticism for burning politicians’ election posters and effigies.

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