of daily life in northern Ireland The Westminster government continues to search for ways in which the people of Northern Ireland can co-operate to bring peace and reconstruction land NY FOR A NEW IRELA AND VOTE SINN FEIN I Paul Seheult; Eye Ubiquitous/ Corbis/Peter Turnley/Corbis Politica| Murals(壁画) in Northem ireland Many buildings in the Catholic and Protestant working-class neighborhoods of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, feature political muras In Catholic neighborhoods, the murals are usually republican and favor union with the republic of Ireland. In Protestant areas, they are usually loyalist and support the existing union with the United Kingdom. Here, murals from two different neighborhoods of Belfast are juxtaposed (*Fg)(side by side ) a mural supporting the republican political party Sinn Fein, left, and one supporting the Ulster Volunteer Force(UVF),a loyalist paramilitary(辅助军事的) group, right. These muras, and dozens more like then,are Belfast's legacy from"the troubles, the decades-long period of sectarian (iEg) violence in Northern ireland 1111 of daily life in Northern Ireland. The Westminster government continues to search for ways in which the people of Northern Ireland can co-operate to bring peace and reconstruction to their land. P olitical Murals (壁画) in Northern Ireland Many buildings in the Catholic and Protestant working-class neighborhoods of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, feature political murals. In Catholic neighborhoods, the murals are usually republican and favor union with the Republic of Ireland. In Protestant areas, they are usually loyalist and support the existing union with the United Kingdom. Here, murals from two different neighborhoods of Belfast are juxtaposed (并列)(side by side): a mural supporting the republican political party Sinn Fein, left, and one supporting the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary (辅助军事的) group, right. These murals, and dozens more like them, are Belfast’s legacy from “the troubles,” the decades-long period of sectarian (宗派的) violence in Northern Ireland