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Northern Ireland is on terror alert days
after police announced the Queen would visit next month.
The official reason for concern continues to be in remembrance of
dissident republicans, but greater threats have been voiced by
Islamist Muslims for jihad in recent years.
The public would notice increased police activity,
including the use of vehicle checkpoints, said a statement.
Checkpoints and other overt security measures have hardly been seen
in recent times following the return of devolution last year.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "The public is urged to
be patient and to co-operate with police in this operation which is
designed to ensure the safety of the whole community."
The warning came two days after the dissident Real IRA used a
Dublin-published Sunday newspaper to claim it was going on the
offensive again.
That threat itself came two days after it was announced from
Buckingham Palace that the Queen would visit the province on the
Thursday before Easter.
European counterparts to the Counsel on American Islamic Relations could score some points for smoke-and-mirror relativism claims if they could only find a radical Christian group to carry out a terrorist act.
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