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Belfast still split by 'Peace Walls'
FRANCE 24
2008-04-10
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REPORT : In 2002, Belfast's Short Strand neighbourhood was rocked by violent riots. Since then, calm has returned, but the "peace walls" still lie between Northern Ireland's Catholic and Loyalist communities.
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