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Irish PM warns of 'spiral back' as N.Ireland wracked by week of riots | World


Sunday, 11 Apr 2021 08:20 AM MYT
Police officers react after a petrol bomb was thrown towards them in Belfast during further unrest, April 9, 2021. PA via Reuters
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BELFAST, April 11 Irish prime minister Micheal Martin warned against a “spiral back” into sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland yesterday, as a week-long streak of riots raised fears for the future of a fragile peace in the British province.
Police issued no statements on unrest in Belfast yesterday, and the streets appeared calm in the regional capital which has been marred by rioting from pro-UK unionists and pro-Ireland nationalists in the longest run of violence in recent years. ....

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Northern Ireland Violence Erupts Over Brexit


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Nationalist youths gesture towards a police line blocking a road near the Peace Wall in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
(CN) They’re scenes reminiscent of Northern Ireland’s dark past: Working-class youths throwing rocks and petrol bombs at police on rain-pelted streets; a double-decker bus hijacked and lit on fire; masked men seen running down a dreary Belfast street toward a riot with crowds clapping and cheering them on.
Northern Ireland is in the midst of a wave of violence and political anger that many warned would happen once the United Kingdom exited the European Union and enacted its Brexit strategy, upending a precarious balance that’s kept the peace in one of Europe’s most volatile regions. ....

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Post-Brexit violence rocks Belfast for another night, threatening region's uneasy political balance


Post-Brexit violence rocks Belfast for another night, threatening region s uneasy political balance
April 8, 2021 / 5:36 AM
/ CBS/AP
Belfast, Northern Ireland Rioters set a hijacked bus on fire and hurled gasoline bombs at police in Belfast in at least the fourth night of serious violence in a week in Northern Ireland, where Brexit has unsettled an uneasy political balance.
Youths threw projectiles and petrol bombs at police on Wednesday night in the Protestant Shankill Road area, while rioters lobbed bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs in both directions over the concrete peace wall separating the Shankill Road from a neighboring Irish nationalist area. ....

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