Belfast (Reuters) - gunshots in the police was dismissed early on Friday morning after the riots Catholic youth in Belfast, a Protestant parade to celebrate the day before the 17th century military victory through their own real estate , but no officers were hit.
Overnight violence in the climax of a series of processions, the pro-British Protestants in each of the province under British rule, would like to become a part of who the Irish nationalist provocation to see a tradition of unity and the Irish stage.
Dozens of young brick, snooker balls and petrol bombs thrown hundreds of riot police in the Catholic and Protestant areas of the city to meet the point. The police used water cannons and plastic bullets to respond.
At least 10 gunshots, police line launch as early as Friday morning, but no policemen were injured, a police spokesman said.
However, she said that nine people have seen the burning car, pushed to the riot police were injured in the riots. She added that the six men charged with public order offenses.
Since the peace agreement signed in 1998, the province of violence between Catholics and Protestants - has been raging on and off three decades - has basically ended. However, Belfast is still divided along religious lines.
The latest outbreak shortly after the start of the 15 Protestant Orange Order members of the procession, walking past a row of riot police in the nationalist Ardoyne area on both sides of the store, silent.
The march is usually small, because the authorities to adhere to the shops by marchers 4:00 before a mass rally at the edge of the city as early as the majority of participants.
The majority of about 500 Orange Order processions across the province, involving hundreds of thousands of marchers, bandsmen and watch the crowd, passing the peace.
However, the Catholic Youth riots and throwing petrol bombs, police in Londonderry local Orange Order processions. Police said a double-decker bus was hijacked Craigavon ??fire.
Mostly Protestant loyalists want Northern Ireland to remain part of the British and Irish nationalists, mainly Catholics, and hope that it is part of a unified fighting between Ireland, in addition to tearing up during three decades known as the "trouble the province. "
1998 a peace agreement paved the way of loyalty and nationalists of the power-sharing government. The violence has subsided, but police said the threat from dissident groups opposed to the peace agreement than at any time, because it is signed.
The marchers marked the King William of Orange victory in the Roman Catholic King James in the 1690 Battle of the Boyne, which helps to ensure the supremacy of the Irish Protestant.
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