First Minister Peter Robinson said: "We took some difficult decisions, some might say historic decisions, to build a shared society in Northern Ireland - [and] we are not giving up on that."
Picture: Paul Faith/PA
Holly Reynolds, aged four, from Belfast joined around 1000 peace protesters at the City Hall yesterday as Northern Ireland's politicians vowed to end the recent violence that has rocked the city by re-energising the political process.
First Minister Peter Robinson said: "We took some difficult decisions, some might say historic decisions, to build a shared society in Northern Ireland - [and] we are not giving up on that."
Picture: Paul Faith/PA
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