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"Beleaguered Nationalists of North Belfast"
This is how the Daily Ireland, that bastion of impartial reporting, chose to describe a group of people who attacked marchers with missiles at the Ardoyne shops on Friday night. The followers of the march who were attacked included women and children.
The report also includes a photo of a woman being deflected with a shield from the PSNI officers trying to keep the peace. It must be disappointing that this is the best they can come up with to support their neverending claims of 'brutality'.
The writer goes on to have a bit of a mope about the police that "Batons were drawn  but only to be used on Catholic residents." Well since, according to most reports, on this occasion the protestors were the aggressors, it would seem logical that they would be the ones who would be hurt if the police officers had to defend themselves. As Paul pointed out over at the Northern Irish Magyar:
"This was no spontaneous demonstration by 'Concerned Residents'. You don't tend to find ready-made petrol bombs and golf balls embedded with nails just lying about on inner-city streets, waiting to be propelled towards the nearest policeman or person of the opposite religion."
Follow up:
The author also goes on to bemoan the Irish government's failure to prevent "forcing Orange parades through Catholic areas at the point of PSNI batons." Note the word through. As I understand it (and I haven't been able to confirm the location of the shops with any online map) the march goes past the shops at the edge of Ardoyne and not actually through a residential area. As highlighted by Paul's points above, these protestors made sure they were present on the day specifically to be 'offended' or 'concerned'.
For anyone feeling the police behaved harshly by bringing defensive shields and helmets, check out the reception they got from republican 'protestors' in previous summers. There's a particularly telling picture of a republican teenager in a Celtic shirt, wielding a baseball bat and kicking a soldier in the stomach.