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2002
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Northern Ireland, January 2002
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| Jan.9 |
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Riots near Belfast school Roman Catholics and Protestants clashed with police outside a Catholic girls' school. 2 people were shot
| Jan.11 |
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Belfast school reopens after riots Children have returned to a school after a night of rioting between Catholics and Protestants
| Jan.18 |
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Catholics, Protestants united in protests Tens of thousands of protesters angered by the slaying of a postman and other violence
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| Jun.14 |
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Riots must stop, say leaders Irish and British leaders are calling for an end to nightly violence in Belfast that is putting pressure on the peace process
| Jun.29 |
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Catholic nationalists rioted Catholics clashed with police following a controversial pro-British Protestant march
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| Jul.7 |
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Police and mob clash at Drumcree 24 police officers have been injured after youths broke through a steel barrier during the Orange Order parade
| Jul.16 |
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IRA 'sorry' for civilian deaths The Irish Republican Army has issued an unprecedented statement apologising for the killing during its 30-year campaign | |
| Jul.24 |
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UK ultimatum to paramilitaries Blair warned rival paramilitaries to reject violence and adhere to cease-fire agreements
| Jul.26 |
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Omagh suspects face legal action Lawyers acting for the families of the victims of bombing atrocity have served writs on 5 men
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| Aug.22 |
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Death threat footballer quits Neil Lennon, 31, a Catholic, says he is quitting international matches after a threat to have been made by the paramilitaries
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| Oct.4 |
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Sinn Fein anger over dawn raid Irish republican party has condemned a raid on its parliament offices as part of an attempt to undermine the peace process
| Oct.5 |
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Sinn Fein set to protest raids Irish republican party is planning a series of protests outside police stations following police raids on its offices
| Oct.8 |
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Two ministers quit The British government should move to exclude Sinn Fein from the Assembly, First Minister David Trimble said
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IRA urged to disband to save peace Ulster Unionists threatened to walk out of the assembly's executive unless British officials move to exclude Sinn Fein
| Oct.9 |
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Blair meets Adams to save peace process Prime Minister meets Sinn Fein leader to salvage the Northern Irish peace process threatened by a spying scandal
| Oct.10 |
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Sinn Fein: Don't suspend Stormont Gerry Adams has urged Britain's prime minister not to suspend the Northern Ireland Assembly | |
| Oct.12 |
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Trimble slams likely suspension Suspending power-sharing government over an IRA spy ring would 'undermine the democratic process,' says its First Minister | |
| Oct.14 |
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Assembly suspended over spy row Britain has suspended power-sharing government after allegations of IRA espionage threw the peace process into crisis | |
| Oct.30 |
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IRA cuts contact with weapons body The IRA has cut off contact with the international body responsible for overseeing the decommissioning of its weapons | |
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