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Shots fired at police officers in Derry as violence flares before Orange marches
Petrol bombs were also thrown at police.
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Petrol bombs were also thrown at police.
An injunction preventing more material being added to four bonfires has also been broken ahead of the lighting of these fires this evening.
The peaceful marches were organised by Catholic and evangelical churches.
Within months, segregation and voter suppression would be illegal.
Large crowds gathered in a number of Irish cities to pay tribute to victims of the terror attacks.
Gardai say there were no public order incidents at either protest.
It is the second day of action by the Right2Water group.
More than 800 Palestinians and 36 Israelis have died since the start of the conflict, over two weeks ago.
The Orange Order has said it wants peace during today’s events. Bonfires (pictured) were lit to celebrate 11th Night last night.
Large numbers turned out in cities and towns across the country, with a crowd of 25,000 people confirmed in Dublin alone.
Although the peace agreement came into effect in 1998, the pain didn’t stop for many, writes Richard Barklie.
The violence during parades in Belfast last weekend have David McCann pondering the need for Unionism to appeal to Catholics as well as Protestants.
The men have been arrested by police investigating the attempted murder of officers during the Twelfth Night incidents.
At least 10 shots were fired at police in Ardoyne last night.
Marches took place across Spain as well as in Paris, Athens, Lisbon and Brussels, with hundreds at a demo in Dublin.