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Fears of new ‘Troubles’ after Northern Ireland riots


Rioters in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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The Irish media has several stories this Sunday predicting a new round of violence in the North after last week's rioting during the height of the Orange marching season.

The difference this year, as the Observer newspaper points out, is the level of coordination of the nationalists who rioted, almost all of them dissident republicans who have never accepted the peace process.

From Mid Ulster to North Belfast, the riots were cleverly coordinated leading to fears that a new wave of violence is set to wash up on Northern Ireland's shores.

The extraordinary scenes in Belfast's Ardoyne, where local nationalist residents came out to stop rioters Tuesday evening, is an example of how this issue is a very pressing one and needs to be resolved.

A whole new chapter of The Troubles is predicted by some, including Henry MacDonald in the Observer newspaper who sees in those same street rioters, the ghost of how the original IRA began back in Belfast and Derry in the early days of the Troubles.

I hardly believe that is the case, but if you wanted to look at a very worrying incident, last week there certainly seemed ground for concern.

The Dublin-Belfast train was hijacked outside Lurgan on July 12th and there was an attempt to set the train on fire by burning the luggage.

An alert community worker saw the gang dousing the luggage with gasoline and threw the bags off the train. The fact that there were sixty people on the train at the time and that a fire could have consumed them, seemed to matter little to the dissidents who set the fire.

Such an incident, if it had happened, would have immediately created a huge crisis in the North.

Ironically, since the changeover to the PSNI, the intelligence on the dissidents has not been as good as when the old RUC was on the scene.

There is no question that many of the more experienced dissident watchers retired or moved on to new posts when the new police force came into being.

The incident last week clearly shows that these dissidents are dead-set on reigniting The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

There is every reason to be concerned, but the sight of residents stopping the dissidents in Ardoyne is a welcome sign of how much has changed in Northern Ireland.

They were saying there will be no return to the bad old days. So were Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson, who stood shoulder to shoulder on this.

They deserve gratitude and support for that.
 


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The problem, as always, is orange/anglo supremacism which has been a plague on humanity. The british trolls who frequent these pages exemplify the racist anti-irish attitudes that have been developed and fostered in the british terror state for centuries (spare me the need for the sub-racial taxonomy debate).
we will always find good and bad in the human race,the only way to a unified ireland is to talk to the orange order. the pen will always be mightier than the sword.
This is ridiculous! The English have been in Ireland 500 years. Learn to get along. Most do, it is the few who would be thugs no matter where they lived that keep stirring the pot of discontent among the minority.
Get the English out of Ireland and Police the situation with equality. Crime will allways be with you but provoking action like PARADES should be Outlawed.
get the english out of all ireland. i would hate to think of them still ruling the state of new york, & pennsylvania. the english should stay in england. leave the irish people alone, you did enough.
@Woundedknee: Any considered analysis of the dissident republican activities has concluded that they want to create tensions and break up stability in NI as they are anti-peace agreement. What better way than to spread mis-trust and re-ignite tit-for-tat violence. They have murdered before & will do so again. As for my "abysmal ignorance on Israel and Palestine", i beg you, please point one instance of this... or desist from telling lies.
citizen: "there'll probably be a reprisal by loyalists, which is of course exactly what the dissident republicans want"---- How do you know? Are you in regular consultation with these dissidents? Or, more likely, is your level of analysis of the North of ireland of the same abysmal ignorance as your efforts on Israel and Palestine? I suppose now you're telling us that the Israelis want a reprisal by Palestinians? Just where do you get this fantasy from?
@BrendanPKeane: I believe the dissidents operate in independent smaller cells with no real centralized command much like Al Quaeda, making them harder to infiltrate. @beachline: The irish DO govern themselves, north & south. An ex IRA man is joint leader of Northern Ireland fer god's sake!
GET THE BRITS COMPLETELY OUT OF IRELAND AND LET THE IRISH GOVERN THEMSELVES !! The general populace will rat out the dissidents and eventually peace will return. It will take many years for the terror of the "troubles" to fade away, but no one wants to return to those days., and the only way is to remove Brits from Ireland.
Considering the ease with which British intelligence infiltrated the IRA, using men like Denis Donaldson, it is reasonable to wonder about the level of infiltration in the new dissident Irish Republican movement. Agent provocateurs create nightmares, but I also recognize that dissident Irish republicans may just be acting on their own nasty accord.
The sappy canard of Irish Republicanism is alive and well whether in a shebeen in kiltimagh or on the gritty streets of belfast.
The vast majority of Unionist & Nationalist people in Northern Ireland are still strongly behind the peace process. The number of adult dissident republicans number a few hundred in the whole island of Ireland. The dissident IRA are trying to radicalize working-class kids by travelling all around the north organizing riots & causing havoc. The youths enjoy the excitement of a riot and the feeling of belonging to a gang. There is little to fear from rioting in Northern Ireland as there are very few people ever convicted. The police mostly stand and watch and let them do whatever they like for fear of being accused of abusing the human rights of those intent on destruction. I've little doubt though that if someone is murdered by these rioters then there'll probably be a reprisal by loyalists, which is of course exactly what the dissident republicans want.
oh lordy
 




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