Sects and violence in Ireland
NY Times:
A planned parade by Northern Irish Protestant groups through the capital of the Irish republic led to violent clashes between protesters and the police on Saturday, forcing cancellation of the march and briefly turning a sunny afternoon into a melee, with bricks flying over the heads of weekend shoppers. Five people were injured.Pretty tame stuff compared to Muslim tantrums over cartoons.
...A group of Dubliners who opposed the march confronted the police and, using construction equipment that had been left unattended on the street as weapons, began smashing windows of shops. One policeman was struck by a homemade gasoline bomb. At least three police officers and two protesters were injured.
Tensions between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland are at the lowest point in nearly a decade.
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