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Queen Elizabeth II on a historic visit, Ireland received the Queen

With a green coat, a gesture of courtesy to the color that washes Ireland and a strip of its flag, and a blue dress to match most British Queen Elizabeth II, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, has landed shortly after noon (local time) at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel, and has thus become the first British monarch to step on the country since independence. The Queen of England, who remain in Ireland for four days, has been received by the Irish Foreign Minister, Eamon Gilmore, to go after the first official reception at the residence of the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.
Beyond the pomp and courtesy of all state travel, noise and silence will also be traveling companions of Elizabeth II. The noise you want to get more extreme Republicans, who continue to see the Queen of England as the former oppressor and not the chief of a neighboring country with which Ireland shares vital interests.
That noise has so far had the form of bomb scares. One night on a bus in Co Kildare which had to be evacuated to allow police to fire the engine. Another, who was a false alarm this morning at Davitt Roas, next to a tram stop linking Dublin with the periphery. Yesterday, the British police closed several streets in central London after a threat was deemed credible because it was backed by one of the codes used by dissident republicans. That noise can become screams today, as the Republicans who oppose the visit of Elizabeth II trying to crack with demonstrations and protests in Dublin.
More than 4,000 agents
But also accompany the sovereign silence: the silence of the streets closed off on his way to avoid any incident. Many roads in the Irish capital (up to 70 are affected) have cut hours to traffic. The authorities have prepared several rows of fences between the pavement along which the car of the Queen and the sidewalk waiting and wanting to attend the visit. Police search at your convenience, citizens who want to get close to the fence for close to Isbael II.
Laestancia Inglaterracoincide the queen of the celebration in addition to Dublin tomorrow in the European League final soccer match between two teams Portugal, Braga and Porto, where the Irish police at all costs wants to avoid physical contact among the official guests and the public. Dublin has deployed more than 4,000 officers to protect the British sovereign, the biggest security operation ever start underway in the Republic. Maturity
to turn the page
If the Republican Sinn Féin is opposed to the presence of Isabel II because they still have not closed the wounds caused by the struggle for independence in the 20's and the dissident republicans are further and appeal to armed violence as a form of protest, the silent majority seems to think it is time to show maturity and move on. After all, Elizabeth II is in Ireland because he has invited the Government of the Republic, because it decides to take a walk and go to horse racing in the Irish colony, as did George V in 1911, the last time until today a British monarch trod the country.
"For generations of Irish patriots, it was just a dream the very idea that a British monarch came here as guest of honor and not a condescending boss, as a friend and not as the embodiment of imperial power", states in an Irish newspaper editorial The Irish Times.
After the luncheon with the president, Elizabeth II today to honor those who died for Irish freedom by keeping a respectful minute of silence in the Garden of Remembrance. Then visit the Trinity College before retiring to his home, Farmleigh, Phoenix Park, where you will stay during their stay. Tomorrow will visit Croke Park, scene of the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1920, which killed 14 Irish civilians, 14 British soldiers and three militants Republicans. On Thursday, visit the National Stud in Kildare and Friday will travel to Cork, the second largest town. Lissette Garcia
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