Belfast's worst riots in years
Police in Northern Ireland held the Protestant Orange Order accountable yesterday after at least 12 police officers were injured in the worst rioting in the British-ruled province for years. The rioting, by several thousand protesters across the city...
Police in Northern Ireland held the Protestant Orange Order accountable yesterday after at least 12 police officers were injured in the worst rioting in the British-ruled province for years.
The rioting, by several thousand protesters across the city and in outlying areas, raged from mid-afternoon on Saturday into the early hours of yesterday, with Belfast waking up to rubble-strewn streets and burnt-out cars.
"It was complete bedlam," a police spokesman said. "We haven't experienced anything like that for a long time."
Riot police used water cannon and fired baton rounds as crowds attacked them in the west and east of the city. Elsewhere rampaging mobs hijacked and set fire to cars, blocked roads and threw stones at the police into the early hours.
Two civilians were injured, one of them with gunshot wounds.
Northern Ireland's chief constable, Hugh Orde, laid the bulk of the blame for the disturbances with the Orange Order, who earlier this week called on supporters to turn out in strength.