Armed police officers watch Loyalists during trouble in north Belfast after a sustained attack on police in the Woodvale area of
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3840 x 5760 px | 32.5 x 48.8 cm | 12.8 x 19.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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north Belfast, Northern IrelandMore information:
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Armed police officers watch Loyalists during trouble in north Belfast after a sustained attack on police in the Woodvale area of North Belfast, 13 July 2013. Police were enforcing a Parades Commission ban when at least two police officers and one civilian where hurt. The ruling stops Orange Order lodges from walking on a stretch of road in north Belfast that separates loyalist and nationalist communities.Trouble has also broken out on the Newtownards Road in east Belfast. Bricks and bottles have been thrown in both areas, as loyalist's celebrate the 12th July, remembering the defeat of the catholic King James, by the Protestant William of Orange in 1690.