"Loyalist" rioting in Northern Ireland

BBC:

A mob of around 700 people have taken to the streets of Belfast in a new wave of loyalist rioting, police said.

Petrol bombs and missiles were thrown at security lines on Albertbridge Road in the east of the city.

One police officer has been reported injured. A blast bomb also exploded outside New Barnsley Police Station in west Belfast, causing minor damage.

The trouble follows the worst rioting in years on Saturday - sparked by the re-routing of an Orange Order march.

It is not clear from the rather long and detail story why the parade route was so important to the rioters. While the rioters managed to foul their own nest, they apparently killed no one. I suspect religous intolerance had something to do with the self destructive tantrum.

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