81. Police and troops were stationed along the path of the Protestant march, along with armoured Land Rovers. 82. Police and troops in armoured Land Rovers were stationed along the path of the Protestant march. 83. Police braced Friday for a night of violence across Northern Ireland after Roman Catholic rage over Protestant marches through their neighborhoods threatened the tenuous peace process. 84. Protestant marches are scheduled for this weekend in Bellaghy, where the two communities have agreed on a route, and in Newry, and Pomeroy. 85. Police and army troops prevented the Protestant march last August by barricading the wall. 86. Police moved Saturday to ban a Protestant march from passing through a Roman Catholic area of Portadown amid fears of violence. 87. Police turned out in force for another possible flashpoint, a Protestant march in Londonderry, in the north of the province, through the Catholic Bogside district. 88. Police were also on alert in Londonderry in the north of the province, where other Protestant marches were due to take place. 89. Protestants were angered by the refusal of the Catholic community in a neighbouring village to let a Protestant march pass through. 90. The Belfast Lower Ormeau Road wa the scene of violence last April when police banned a Protestant march into the Catholic area. |
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