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Union flags and Irish tricolours waved side-by-side before trouble broke out in Belfast on Saturday afternoon .
It is difficult to pinpoint one group or individual behind the protest in Belfast city centre.
There are suggestions that some elements of the UDA ( Ulster Defence Association ) may have been involved.
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