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Republicans to hold Belfast anti-internment parade | |
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Republicans are to hold an anti-internment parade along Royal Avenue in Belfast city centre on Friday evening. | Republicans are to hold an anti-internment parade along Royal Avenue in Belfast city centre on Friday evening. |
The march, which starts in north Belfast, is being held to coincide with the introduction of internment in Northern Ireland in 1971. | The march, which starts in north Belfast, is being held to coincide with the introduction of internment in Northern Ireland in 1971. |
The Parades Commission has given permission for six loyalist protests against the parade. | The Parades Commission has given permission for six loyalist protests against the parade. |
Numbers have been restricted at four of them. | Numbers have been restricted at four of them. |
The DUP has called on Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers to ban the anti-internment march. | The DUP has called on Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers to ban the anti-internment march. |
After meeting with police on Thursday, assembly member Nelson McCausland said Chief Constable Matt Baggott should recommend to Ms Villiers that the parade should not take place. | After meeting with police on Thursday, assembly member Nelson McCausland said Chief Constable Matt Baggott should recommend to Ms Villiers that the parade should not take place. |