Belfast, UK. 23rd February 2013. Loyalist Union flag demonstrators form a yellow line as opposed to a white line protest after police asked them not to disrupt traffic flow outside Belfast City Hall. Street protests have been taking place since December 3, when Belfast City Council voted to reduce the number of days the Union flag is flown at City Hall. The protest was staged concurrently with a parade marking the 25th anniversary of two Ulster Defence Regiment men killed by an IRA bomb in 1988. Credit: Lee Thomas / Alamy Live News


Belfast, UK, Saturday, 23rd Feb. 2013. Loyalist Union flag demonstrators form a yellow line as opposed to a white line protest after police asked them not to disrupt traffic flow outside Belfast City Hall. Street protests have been taking place since December 3, when Belfast City Council voted to reduce the number of days the Union flag is flown at City Hall. The protest was staged concurrently with a parade marking the 25th anniversary of two Ulster Defence Regiment men killed by an IRA bomb in 1988.


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Location: Belfast City Hall, Belfast, UK
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