PEACE CAMPAIGNERS in Belfast have staged a second rally in as many days to demonstrate their opposition to the recent unrest.
Up to 1,000 people took part in the cross community ‘peace gathering’ in the city centre.
The hour-long event at the gates of the city hall concluded with a two-minute ‘no silence’ where participants whistled, shouted, clapped their hands and played musical instruments.
Organiser Paul Currie, an artist from Newtown-abbey, Co Antrim, said: “The peaceful silent majority need to be heard too.”
Violence has erupted across Northern Ireland after Belfast City councillors voted to limit the number of days the Union flag is flown.