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A 47-year-old man has been charged following another night of violence in Northern Ireland.

He is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on 26 April charged with riot and throwing a petrol bomb.

Thirty petrol bombs were thrown at police and three vehicles were hijacked and set alight during rioting in Newtownabbey, on the outskirts of Belfast, on Saturday night.

It happened at the Cloughfern roundabout in the O'Neill Road area.

Police said a crowd of 20 to 30 people gathered from about 19:30 BST to 22:30 BST.

The crowd consisted of young people and older men, some of whom were wearing masks, according to police.

Police Land Rover on fire in Newtownabbey

The trouble was described as an "orchestrated attack on police" by Ch Supt Beck.

"No one, no matter what line of work they are in, deserves to be subjected to any kind of violence," he said.

It followed riots on Friday night in which 27 police officers were injured in Belfast and Londonderry.

There were five nights of violence in a row in the Tullyally area of Derry.

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At the scene: A planned confrontation​

Mark Simpson, BBC News NI News Correspondent

When the police arrived to stop the violence, a member of the crowd shouted: "It's party time."

Clearly they were spoiling for a fight.

This was not a loyalist protest that went wrong. It looked like a planned confrontation.

By burning three vehicles at a busy roundabout, the crowd knew the police would arrive soon. They did.

What happened next was ugly, but the police operation was firm and controlled.

Within an hour, order had been restored.

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Ch Supt Beck called on those involved in the attacks to "stop immediately".

"Their actions are causing nothing but harm and distress to the very communities they are representing," he said.

"No one wants to be dragged back to the dark days when rioting was a common occurrence on the streets of Northern Ireland."

One man had his clothing set alight while he was confronting police. A petrol bomb was thrown from the crowd behind him and landed in front of him.

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He fell to the ground and was caught up in the flames.

He ran to get help and members of the crowd helped to dampen the flames.

Police worked with "very closely" with local councillors in an effort to defuse the situation, according to Ch Supt Beck.

"We will continue to work with our partner agencies, community and elected representatives and the people of Newtownabbey to ensure we can all live in a peaceful society," he added.

Police appealed for anyone with information on the violence to contact them.
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Look at this tard, look at him and laugh.

 
This is happening because the main Unionist party, the DUP, is manipulating useful idiot paramilitaries (as usual) to stir up trouble in a retarded 4d chess play over hating Fenians, diverting from the shitshow (for Unionism) of the 'Irish Sea border' (which they helped to create) and shitting themselves about getting btfo by the centrist Alliance Party at the next poll.
 
Oh please, without the shitshow that's the UK's domestic politics the USA never would have existed and we'd be a bunch of snaggle-toothed tea drinkers like the Brits or worse, Leafs.

(No, really, you could make a dark comedy set during that time about the total clusterfuck that went by the name of Parliament (well, even more total than usual, really), and it would sell tickets like hotcakes. Much like Brexit, the Tories refused to address a growing domestic crisis to maintain their hold on power and in the end kicked off a shitshow. All we wanted was some seats in Parliament, you assholes!)
 
Oh please, without the shitshow that's the UK's domestic politics the USA never would have existed and we'd be a bunch of snaggle-toothed tea drinkers like the Brits or worse, Leafs.

(No, really, you could make a dark comedy set during that time about the total clusterfuck that went by the name of Parliament (well, even more total than usual, really), and it would sell tickets like hotcakes.)
Shouldnt you be fortifying your home in case the porch monkeys decide to chimp and burn half your country down again? Isnt your government advocating such pleasant things such as critical race theory and purging any dissenting thought except for neoliberal globohomo bullshit? Does it make you mad that your tax dollars are being spent propping up Israel?
 
There is an extremely good reason we want the North back. Because this looks fucking stupid:

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It looks like someone chopped our head off, for fucks sake. The Creator, in His infinite wisdom, intended the island of Ireland to resemble a giant deformed teddy bear. I think our international borders should reflect that simple fact.
The "We're irish, so all of Ireland belongs to us" is the same logic the english used when they went "We're Bri'ish, so the Bri'ish isles belongs to us"

There also seems to be some confusion in the thread about who the perpetrators were, some people blame the loyalists, other say this was about the police angering republicans because of a funeral, media says brexit.
Hasn't most recent riots been because Covid restrictions and shit being closed?
 
Scotland looks like the west coast had a huge boil that just burst and is oozing pus all over the place, so why would they want it as part of Britain?
 
Potato niggers just ran out of booze again. Nothing to see here.
 
Scotland looks like the west coast had a huge boil that just burst and is oozing pus all over the place, so why would they want it as part of Britain?
whisky
 
Hasn't most recent riots been because Covid restrictions and shit being closed?
Ireland protests and UK protests are very different beasts. I believe Ireland also had ones relating to the Covid stuff though.
Scotland looks like the west coast had a huge boil that just burst and is oozing pus all over the place, so why would they want it as part of Britain?
Because the majority voted to remain part of it in the referendum. I would be 100% certain that if the UK was allowed to vote if Scotland was to remain part of the UK a new Hadrian's wall would be being erected before the last vote was tallied. But if they say they want to stay they get to.
 
Fucking Hell, it's really kicking off tonight, one of the peace walls has been breached.

Someone's going to die tonight, and that will be the spark.
 
I would be 100% certain that if the UK was allowed to vote if Scotland was to remain part of the UK a new Hadrian's wall would be being erected before the last vote was tallied. But if they say they want to stay they get to.
I hear this all the time but the polling I've seen on this question is that a majority want us to stay. Unless of course, you have something to prove that it's the opposite.

Fucking Hell, it's really kicking off tonight, one of the peace walls has been breached.

Someone's going to die tonight, and that will be the spark.
I don't think it's going to go back to the troubles level of shit but I have no doubt that there will be an escalation of violence and it's going to be the usual kunckledraggers pounding their chests. Will we see the RIRA or other UVF paramilitary groups start their shit? No idea, I can't predict retards.

From what I've been reading. There have been messages being spread around of a March tommorow at 6:00 near Donegal Road by the loyalists over the "Irish Protocol", If it's true of course
 
Will we see the RIRA or other UVF paramilitary groups start their shit? No idea, I can't predict retards.
The shinners and the loyalists are too busy punting drugs to bother their arse with it in the main. There will be some who still believe in their cause but I don't think we're going to end up back in the 70s and 80s.
 
Picrel, a reminder for le redpilled loyalists I know are in this thread.

And no, this shit won't erupt into troubles. It's every fucking month the media hypes up any bit of conflict in Ulster. Ireland won't see any serious trouble again until the inevitable referendum. And even then, there won't be another case of Britain throwing their """neutral peacekeepers""" into the fray without the EU insisting on putting their own people in there too.
 

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We don't we give Britain a referendum about whether they want to be in a union with Northern Ireland?
 
It's just Northern Ireland being Northern Ireland, nothing to see here.
 

A 47-year-old man has been charged following another night of violence in Northern Ireland.

He is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on 26 April charged with riot and throwing a petrol bomb.

Thirty petrol bombs were thrown at police and three vehicles were hijacked and set alight during rioting in Newtownabbey, on the outskirts of Belfast, on Saturday night.

It happened at the Cloughfern roundabout in the O'Neill Road area.

Police said a crowd of 20 to 30 people gathered from about 19:30 BST to 22:30 BST.

The crowd consisted of young people and older men, some of whom were wearing masks, according to police.

Police Land Rover on fire in Newtownabbey

The trouble was described as an "orchestrated attack on police" by Ch Supt Beck.

"No one, no matter what line of work they are in, deserves to be subjected to any kind of violence," he said.

It followed riots on Friday night in which 27 police officers were injured in Belfast and Londonderry.

There were five nights of violence in a row in the Tullyally area of Derry.

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At the scene: A planned confrontation​

Mark Simpson, BBC News NI News Correspondent

When the police arrived to stop the violence, a member of the crowd shouted: "It's party time."

Clearly they were spoiling for a fight.

This was not a loyalist protest that went wrong. It looked like a planned confrontation.

By burning three vehicles at a busy roundabout, the crowd knew the police would arrive soon. They did.

What happened next was ugly, but the police operation was firm and controlled.

Within an hour, order had been restored.

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Ch Supt Beck called on those involved in the attacks to "stop immediately".

"Their actions are causing nothing but harm and distress to the very communities they are representing," he said.

"No one wants to be dragged back to the dark days when rioting was a common occurrence on the streets of Northern Ireland."

One man had his clothing set alight while he was confronting police. A petrol bomb was thrown from the crowd behind him and landed in front of him.

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He fell to the ground and was caught up in the flames.

He ran to get help and members of the crowd helped to dampen the flames.

Police worked with "very closely" with local councillors in an effort to defuse the situation, according to Ch Supt Beck.

"We will continue to work with our partner agencies, community and elected representatives and the people of Newtownabbey to ensure we can all live in a peaceful society," he added.

Police appealed for anyone with information on the violence to contact them.
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Look at this tard, look at him and laugh.

Provisional Sinn Féin only care about troons, pocketing Stormont and Westminter expenses. No effort to defend their community, their voters.
 
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