(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />At least 29 police officers were wounded when pro-British and Irish nationalist youths clashed in the Northern Irish capital on Saturday (January 13) following another protest against the removal of the British flag from Belfast City Hall.<br/> <br />Rioting started as the mainly Protestant protesters passed a Catholic area on their way home from a rally in central Belfast against the flag's removal. Police scrambled to separate crowds of youths who pelted each other with bricks and bottles.<br/> <br />The unrest over the past five weeks has been some of the most sustained in the British-ruled province since a 1998 peace deal ended 30 years of conflict between Catholic Irish nationalists seeking union with Ireland and Protestant loyalists determined to remain part of the United Kingdom.
