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The night people in Belfast fled their homes because of racist violence - BBC

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I reported from Belfast during the Troubles – now a new fury is uniting old enemies.

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To anyone under the age of 30, the Troubles of Northern Ireland are – mercifully – something from the history books.

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But for the rest of us, even those of us who have never been to Ulster, the Province was – for decades – an exporter of woe.

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Almost 200 victims of late 20th-century militant Irish nationalism died in England.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say But the vast majority of the 3,000 soldiers, police officers and civilians whose lives were claimed by the Troubles died in Northern Ireland itself.

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The night people in Belfast fled their homes because of racist violence

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