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taken part in the initial protest. Several barricades were constructed from building materials on the street to impede the march and the gardaí. The march was due to start at 12:30, but as the violence went on the gardaí decided against trying to escort the marchers through O'Connell Street, and at about 13:30 the assembled marchers returned to the coaches that had brought them to Dublin from
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added his voice to the condemnation, saying, "There is no justification for what happened this afternoon in Dublin. Sinn Féin had appealed to people to ignore this loyalist parade and not to be provoked by it. Our view was that it should not be opposed in any way and we made that clear. Regrettably a
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marchers before the event were predicted to be over 1,000. However, only eight coach loads turned up in Dublin, indicating a far smaller number, in the region of 3–400. Estimates for the number of counter-demonstrators vary between 300 and 7,000. The number is made much more difficult to determine by
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was deployed and stones and metal railings – to be used for renovation work on O'Connell Street – were thrown at gardaí by protesters; as were fireworks, bricks, crude petrol bombs, and other missiles. As the rioting continued, the ranks of the rioters were swelled by many local teenagers who had not
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Having eventually dispersed the rioters, the gardaí then closed O'Connell Street to facilitate a cleanup of the scene by building workers. Media reports have estimated the cost of the cleanup job at €50,000, and Dublin Chamber of Commerce placed loss of earnings for businesses in the city due to the
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near O'Connell Bridge, were smashed and at least one shop (Foot Locker shoe shop) was looted. Among those arrested for looting this shop were a number of foreign nationals as well as locals – indicating that in the latter stages of the riot, much of the disturbances were opportunistic – inspired by
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party, whose offices were attacked by rioters said, "I don't have much respect for the Orange Order, because it is a sectarian, bigoted organisation, but I do respect people's right to march... I think that they have got a great coup in being prevented from marching. Those that sought to stop them
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in 1970 and was seen as highly critical of the Republican Movement. However some of the violence appeared to be entirely random in its targets. For instance, several bystanders were attacked and a woman who was five months pregnant was punched in the stomach. The woman later sent a text message to
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news. As of 27 February 2006, 13 had been charged. Twenty-six people were convicted in January 2009 for their part in the disturbances and given sentences of up to five years. Two were described as 'alcoholics'. One of them and a teenage boy were 'homeless'. Three were not Irish – one Georgian, a
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While the standoff on O'Connell Street was still going on, several hundred rioters followed the Unionist coaches to the Nassau Street area where they set alight a number of cars and damaged several businesses. Again the attacks on cars and businesses in this area appears to have been entirely at
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condemned the riots, saying, "It is the essence of Irish democracy and republicanism that people are allowed to express their views freely and in a peaceful manner. People who wantonly attack Gardaí and property have no respect for their fellow citizens." Minister for Justice
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party (who are very critical of the Irish Republican movement) on South Frederick Street off Nassau Street was also attacked, which seems to indicate at least some political motivation among the rioters. Further skirmishes broke out around the
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O'Connell Street was closed off while the disturbances were occurring and afterwards for the clean-up operation but was re-opened later in the evening, although the majority of local businesses remained closed for the rest of the day.
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the presence of the several thousand bystanders at the scene who did not take part. Most of the rioters appeared to be local youths, though some who brandished leaflets and other political literature were clearly political activists.
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Violence continued sporadically on O'Connell Street for another hour or so. The Gardaí, advancing from the northern end of the street gradually pushed the rioters back southwards. The most sustained violence took place around the
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in 1976, had been displayed. An organiser of the Love Ulster demonstration previously told a republican newspaper that he would not guarantee that images of the murder suspect would not be displayed during the demonstration.
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Looking northward up O'Connell Street during the riots. In the background a black plume of smoke from the burning contents of a skip engulfs The Spire; in the foreground is another, upturned skip amongst building
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was singled out for attack by some rioters and was kicked and punched while being called an "Orange bastard" before being rescued by the Garda SDU officers. Charlie Bird had been a member of the
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building, where the rioters initially sat down in protest and then, several of them having been batoned, regrouped behind burning barricades and threw rocks, paving slabs and one or possibly two
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Romanian and a Moldovan were convicted of looting shops on O’Connell Street. Two had travelled from Offaly, one from Galway and one from Donegal for the riot. All the rest came from Dublin.
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A total of 14 people, including six gardaí and a small number of journalists and photographers, were hospitalised as a result of the rioting. A further 41 people were arrested, according to
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attempted to disperse a group of counter-demonstrators blocking the route of the proposed march. The situation escalated as local youths joined forces with the counter-demonstrators.
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paramilitary organisations. Frazer had said of loyalist paramilitary prisoners that "They should never have been locked up in the first place", and that he had "a lot of time for
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Their protest blocked the northeastern junction of O'Connell Street and Parnell Street. The small Republican Sinn Féin group (and some activists from the
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political party, did not organise a protest and said that the march should be allowed to go ahead, calling for republicans to ignore the march.
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to thank the Gardaí and ambulance service who looked after her after the incident. In addition, the windows of several businesses, including
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The Love Ulster march in Dublin was to consist of a uniformed band, several hundred activists (including some from the
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After the failure of the initial garda effort to disperse the protesters, the violence escalated. The
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Gardaí on a rubbish-strewn O'Connell Street beside the Parnell monument after rioters dispersed
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Dublin Riots: What Happened and Why (Analysis) + 13min Video Footage – Indymedia.ie
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Audio from the Love Ulster Riot entitled "A Nice Day for a Riot" by Kevin Brannigan
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member who was allegedly involved in the murder of 26 people in Dublin in the 1974
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onto Nassau Street, Dawson Street and Molesworth Street, and eventually reaching
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The Lost Revolution – The story of the Official IRA and the Workers Party pg 261
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3 March 2006 edition: William Frazer – Eyewitness Account of the Dublin Riot
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Three gardaí injured as rioting breaks out at ‘Love Ulster’ parade – IOL
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at Gardaí. Several Gardaí, protesters and a number of journalists from
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The march of this group in Dublin was viewed as provocative by some
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organisation dedicated to commemorating the Unionist victims of
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small, unrepresentative group chose to ignore our appeal." The
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Attacks on buildings and structures in the Republic of Ireland
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on 25 February 2006 was precipitated by a proposed march down
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Among the few groups not to condemn the day's events were
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demonstration. The disturbances began when members of the
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or desire for theft rather than politically motivated.
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Things Fall Apart – a 2011 recollection of the riot
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