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2006 Dublin riots
Garda Public Order Unit on O'Connell Street
Date
25 February 2006
Location
O'Connell Street, Dublin
Caused by
Planned march in Dublin by Ulster Unionists under the "Love Ulster" banner
Methods
Rioting
Protests
Looting
Vandalism
Arson
Assault
Result
Injuries
14 hospitalised
Arrested
41
Charged
26
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Dissident Irish republican campaign
1998 Banbridge bombing
Omagh bombing
2000 MI6 attack
2001 BBC bombing
2001 Ealing bombing
2001 Birmingham bombing
2006 Dublin riots
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Murder of Stephen Carroll
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Murder of Ronan Kerr
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Murder of Lyra McKee
Shooting of John Caldwell
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