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Loyalists riot in Belfast city centre
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Tuesday July 30, 2002 02:58 by McMean

Stolen cars and business premises were set alight by a crowd of loyalists who attacked RUC/PSNI police and emergency services for two nights running in central Belfast. In the early hours of Sunday morning night, a loyalist mob went on the rampage in nearby Bradbury Place, an area filled with bars and night clubs. Trouble flared at around 2am on Belfast's 'Golden Mile'. The clashes spread into nearby loyalist Sandy Row and the Donegall Road and lasted until 3.30am. Three cars were stolen during the disturbances -- two were set alight at the junction of Sandy Row and Albion Street, while flames from the third on Donegall Road spread to an adjoining building, causing considerable damage. The Fire Service was forced to withdraw from the scene for a time when the crowd began throwing stones and bottles. Fire officer David Patten said his colleagues had been confronted with a "bad situation". "There is an awful mess around there now. The shopkeepers have a lot of work to do. "They appeared to be trying to break into shops and smash windows and just cause mayhem down there," he added. Last night, blast bombs and other missiles were hurled by a mob of around 75 people from the loyalist Sandy Row in the city centre. A car and a minibus were set ablaze during the violence. There were also reports of shots having been fired. Two people were arrested and plastic bullets were fired during the disturbances which also involved the British Army. The rioting and attacks on emergency workers, which follows an assault by loyalists on paramedics earlier this month, appeared to have been unprovoked though possibly fuelled by alcohol consumption. LOYALISTS SPY ON NATIONALISTS Meanwhile, nationalists living in the Short Strand east Belfast enclave say they fear a closed circuit television camera in a neighbouring loyalist estate could be used by paramilitaries to target them. The camera was erected over the weekend on the chimney of a house in the loyalist Cluan Place and is pointed towards the nationalist Clandeboye Drive. A floodlight has also been erected and is attached to the chimney of a neighbouring house. The two enclaves are separated by a peace wall which was been heightened in recent months following widespread violence. Dozens of nationalist homes have also come under a barrage of attack from missiles and pipe bombs. Nearly every window in the enclave is boarded up and hoses are on constant standby to put out fires. One nationalist resident said yesterday that he saw the camera being erected at the weekend and insisted that it could be used to target Catholics. "Bricks, bottles, fireworks and pipe bombs are constantly coming over that wall and have hit a number of people," he said. "The pictures from that camera could be used to identify where people are standing and to track people entering and leaving the estate."
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