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BELFAST, Northern Ireland — The Troubles here ended in the late 1990s, when Catholic nationalists seeking independence from Britain buried the hatchet with Protestant unionists loyal to the crown after 30 years of bloodshed.

But lingering animosity between the two sides is threatening to flare up again amid Protestant complaints that British authorities are forcing them to cut short a parade on Saturday, the biggest day of the province's so-called Marching Season.

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