The World - News from Jan. 5, 1986
Protestant rioters in Belfast, Northern Ireland, pelted police with bottles and stones, injuring 23 officers and burning two police cars, police said. The attacks came at the end of a march across the province by thousands of Protestants opposed to the Nov. 15 British-Irish accord that gives Dublin a formal consultative role in the running of British-ruled Northern Ireland. The incident happened outside a heavily guarded building at Maryfield on the outskirts of Belfast occupied by the secretariat of British and Irish civil servants set up as part of the accord.
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