Belfast: Being Young in a Divided City: Belfast_BYiaDC_11

A poster on the fence of a back alley in the Catholic Ardoyne area of north Belfast warns people not to talk to the PSNI  — Police Service Northern Ireland  — and links the PSNI to MI5, the British domestic intelligence service. Dissident republican groups oppose the peace process considering it a betrayal of principles. They reject the institutions created by the Good Friday Agreement and consider the PSNI illegitimate. Some of the groups aspire to achieve a united Ireland through the use of violence and although small in number, these violent dissident groups pose a continuing security threat.

A poster on the fence of a back alley in the Catholic Ardoyne area of north Belfast warns people not to talk to the PSNI — Police Service Northern Ireland — and links the PSNI to MI5, the British domestic intelligence service.  

Dissident republican groups oppose the peace process considering it a betrayal of principles. They reject the institutions created by the Good Friday Agreement and consider the PSNI illegitimate. Some of the groups aspire to achieve a united Ireland through the use of violence and although small in number, these violent dissident groups pose a continuing security threat.