Belfast faces big cleanup after 2 nights of riots

Nationalist protesters brandish the Irish tricolour flag during clashes with police in Belfast, Northern Ireland, late Monday July 12, 2010

BELFAST, Northern Ireland—Authorities in Northern Ireland face a major cleanup following two nights of rioting that left 55 officers injured during a major Protestant holiday.

Commuters faced delays going to work Tuesday as several roads were closed because of burned-out cars and other debris on some thoroughfares.

Northern Ireland police say 55 officers were injured in two nights of disturbances; the worst injured reportedly was a woman officer who suffered head and neck injuries when she was hit in the head by a brick.

Police and politicians accused Irish Republican Army dissidents of orchestrating the violence following Monday’s province-wide marches by the Orange Order, a British Protestant brotherhood loathed by the province’s Irish Catholic minority.

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