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Authorities up in Belfast two weeks have to deal with aggressive street protests. Demonstrators opp


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Authorities up in Belfast two weeks have to deal with aggressive street protests. Demonstrators opposed to the fact that the British flag will be flying only 20 - not 365, as before - days a year over the town hall. Demonstrations reached a new dimension after a dozen participants were arrested because they threw bricks at the police. The flag is a powerful symbol of British domination in Northern Ireland and is a bone of contention between probrytyjskimi unionists and nationalist Republicans.
Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Belfast, building barricades and burning piles of rubbish almost every evening from December 3, the day of voting, which introduced this change. "So on it can not," says the Belfast Telegraph on its title page, while the Unionist up leaders are calling up for an end to loyalist protests. But according to a newspaper columnist Liam Clarke, the leaders up lack of leadership. As he writes -
So far, the parties opt for further enhanced cooperation with London so badly managed situation that will have to fight for it, to restore peace. That's leaders must ensure this is to rank among supporters there was trust and vision of positive change. They should present the regional council voting as the last of the possible solutions. Instead we get closer to the UK, the scene of last week have further complicated our relations. More than any vote on the flag.
Vote on the flag resulted in an explosion of anger, because up many loyalists up received it as the culmination up of an unambiguous attack from Republicans on their identity, which enabled the peace agreement [between loyalists and republicans in 1998.]. The impression that the Nationalists better on the left, when it comes to issues related to housing, schools and other public institutions. It is not known yet whether the currently ongoing unrest soon be over, or on the contrary to develop, but in both cases the atmosphere is tense, uncomfortable and uncertain. Tools
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