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UDA Pipebomb Attacks in North Belfast

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Saturday April 19, 2003 11:20author by Cllr Eoin O'Broin - Sinn Feinauthor email eoinobroin at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Tension mounts as marching season starts

Members of the UDA launched an attack on nationalist homes on the North Belfast interface of Limestone Road. At 10pm on Friday night, 19th April, a crowd of loyalists threw bottles, bricks and at least three pipebombs. No injuries were recorded. The Limestone Road is one of a number of interfaces which for two years, bore the brunt of UDA violence. Since September of this year the interfaces have been relatively quiet. Many commentators attributed this to the fued within Loyalism. Fears are now mounting that with the Loyal Orders marching season approaching, loyalist violence at Belfasts interfaces may return.

The following is a report from the BBC/NI web site. It ignores the pipebombings and involvement of the UDA and presents the attack on nationjalist homes as mindless tit for tat youth rioting.

Rioters took to the streets of Belfast last EasterTwo large groups of youths have been involved in rioting in north Belfast.
Police were called out to the junction between the Limestone Road and Halliday Road at about 2200 BST on Friday.

The youths threw bricks, bottles, paint and fireworks at each other.

The Army was called to help deal with the trouble.
More than 1,100 members of the public and police officers were injured during sectarian clashes last year.

This trouble comes as a group with links to loyalist paramilitaries warned that violence in interface areas of Belfast over Easter could lead to "another summer of mindless violence".

The Ulster Political Research Group called on loyalists and republicans to ensure there was no repeat of the riots that erupted last Easter and did not calm until after the Protestant marching season.

The UPRG, which has links with the Ulster Defence Association, said tensions were high in interface areas of the city where Catholics and Protestants live side by side.

Interface
Friday's statement said: "The UPRG will be taking the necessary steps to ensure as much as possible that no trouble will flare up in loyalist areas and would hope republicans will reciprocate.
"We call on all those involved in peace work in interface areas to double their efforts to help create a peaceful Easter."

UPRG spokesman Frankie Gallagher said loyalist activists would try to prevent trouble breaking out in flashpoint areas.

"If you look back at last year when trouble flared at Easter it didn't stop until October," he said.
"If we can get people to step back and think about it now maybe we can prevent that from happening, but republicans need to play their part."
A Sinn Fein city councillor for one of the areas affected by the trouble said there was "obvious nervousness as the marching season approaches".
"We will be doing everything in our power to prevent such circumstances and we would appeal to all those with influence across the city to do likewise," said Ardoyne representative Eoin O'Broin.

"We would also encourage all those with influence to promote dialogue across the interfaces and between local residents and loyal institutions."

author by Brian Cahill - SPpublication date Wed Jun 18, 2003 18:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The above comments attributed to me are not in fact mine. Someone has been deliberately posting up misleading comments under my name.

author by damnbutterpublication date Mon Apr 21, 2003 21:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Speak for yourself and your West Brit comrades only you dickhead

author by John O'Learypublication date Mon Apr 21, 2003 09:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

On average the unionist paramilitaries have launched over 500 pipe bombs over three years (conservative PSNI figures). This does not include blast bombs, assaults, and the killing of nationalists (including killing at least two protestants "by mistake").

Over 2,000 nationalists have been forced out of their homes in Antrim alone.

In the mainly Nationalist Short Strand, a significant number of Protestants live. Such is the virulence of unionist sectarianism; they fear loyalist paramilitary attacks because they are regarded as traitors for living with nationalists.

Unionist politicians have either ignored these attacks, blamed republicans (including the claim by the head of the PSNI Belfast policing partnership, the UUP's Jim Rodgers, that nationalists were bombing themselves), or, when forced to, have engaged in generalised condemnations. When the unionist paramilitaries were shooting themselves the same unionist politicians called on them to desist and to put their "pressure" where it was needed: on republicans!

If this is news to those reading this, it is because the media in the South has not reported it. It has been reported in The Irish News, published in Belfast and in An Phoblacht.

Ask the mainstream southern media why they are ignoring this story.

Related Link: http://www.irlnet.com/aprn/current/news/index.html
author by Josefpublication date Sun Apr 20, 2003 21:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I wish everyone in Norn Iron would change the record. Just about all of us in the Free State are sick of it.

author by Killian Fordepublication date Sun Apr 20, 2003 00:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I presume/hope that the comment just above purporting to be a member of the Socialist Party is a hoax, or a attempt at satire?

author by Brian Cahill - SPpublication date Sat Apr 19, 2003 19:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you are going to attack Protestants, then they will defend themselves.

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