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Significats de loyalist violence en anglès
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Ús de loyalist violence en anglès
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Serious loyalistviolence could jeopardise any further moves on IRA decommissioning.
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Protestants and unionists must address any ambivalence in their community about loyalistviolence.
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Elected moderator in 1981, Dr Girvan was a trenchant critic of loyalistviolence.
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Sixteen people were arrested during another night of sporadic loyalistviolence in Northern Ireland.
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The year 1992 began with an upsurge of IRA and loyalistviolence in Northern Ireland.
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The SDLP is to raise ongoing loyalistviolence at today's Policing Board meeting in Belfast.
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The British Government is not doing enough to stop loyalistviolence, according to an Irish American lobbying organisation.
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern discussed loyalistviolence and development issues with former US president Bill Clinton in New York yesterday.
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The looming crisis of Drumcree and the upsurge of loyalistviolence now demand urgent attention from the political decision-makers.
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Sinn Fein has accused the Northern Secretary of turning a blind eye to ongoing loyalistviolence in the North.
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The British government has failed to deal adequately with recent loyalistviolence, Sinn Féin president Mr Gerry Adams has said.
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A spokesman said a crowd of youths had gathered at Twadell Avenue, the scene of serious loyalistviolence last night.
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The agreement, designed to bring about "peace, stability and prosperity", generated an explosion of unionist and loyalistviolence.
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Constable Frank O'Reilly was struck by shrapnel when a blast bomb was thrown at the police during loyalistviolence in Portadown.
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Hundreds of nationalist residents living along the peace line in north and east Belfast have staged a series of protests against loyalistviolence.
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There is no history or evidence to support the claim that the Provisional IRA has prevented serious loyalistviolence against Catholics in Northern Ireland.