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Belfast anti-immigrant riots show long legacy of sectarian violence
Anti-immigrant riots in Belfast, Northern Ireland, are linked to a long history of sectarian violence and conflict, as noted by residents and academics. The city's three-decade period of unrest known as the Troubles is cited as part of this ongoing legacy.
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