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Belfast Peace walls and murals – in photos

by | 24th, January 2012
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Aimee McKee, 10, from Malvern primary school, speaks during the unveiling of a new mural in the Shankill area of Belfast.

Artist Tim McCarthy speaks during the unveiling of a new mural in the Shankill area of Belfast.


A man cycles past a newly painted mural referring to the recent attacks on Romanian Families on the Falls Road in Belfast.

Children play on a bonfire at Sandyrow in Belfast city centre. Bonfires will be set alight across Northern Ireland on July 11 or Eleventh night prior to The Twelfth celebrations.

Youths from flashpoint areas across Belfast gather at the gates of the peaceline on Lanark Way, west Belfast, to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

A Loyalist mural on the Newtownards road in Belfast, as leaders of the Ulster Defence Association confirmed that it had decommissioned all weapons under its control.

A mural of the Ulster Freedom Fighters, the military wing of the Ulster Defense Association adorns a wall in East Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010. The major British Protestant paramilitary group in Northern Ireland, the Ulster Defense Association, announced Wednesday it has fully disarmed finally meeting the key requirement of the province’s 1998 peace accord. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)



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