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Orange and Green Not Together, But Not Apart

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10.06.2026

Aris Roussinos, who has been living in Belfast for some time, says that the normal sectarian divisions are still the structural and social architecture of Northern Ireland. But an African migrant who attacked and attempted to behead a man was confronted by a Catholic nationalist and inspired protests, riots, and even a little pogrom-like violence in Protestant Loyalist sections of Belfast.

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The idea of Catholics and Protestants uniting against mass immigration is, overwhelmingly, one pushed more by Loyalists than by Nationalists, with the former observing both the rabid hostility displayed by Loyalist activists to expressions of cultural identity like the Irish language, and the frequent violent........

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