Northern Ireland leaders hold crisis talks to halt rioting

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Chicago Tribune

September 05, 2012|Ivan Little | Reuters

(CATHAL MCNAUGHTON, REUTERS)

BELFAST (Reuters) - Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers held crisis talks with politicians and leaders of the pro-British Orange Order on Wednesday in a bid to stop the sectarian violence which has engulfed Belfast over the last three days.

Sixty-five police officers have been injured defending themselves from petrol bombs, fireworks, stones and bottles since riots first erupted on Sunday after a Catholic nationalist band marched in an area where Protestant groups were recently barred from doing so.

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VIOLENCE IN IRELAND

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where is the love energy calming everyone down, opening the hearts, we are still seeing a great deal of bad energy, when will we see people really changing enmasse?  At the moment its still not manifesting strongly  in my humble opinion.