Migrant Rights Calls For Public Apology Over “Fascist Comments” From Fine Gael People Before Profit cllr Adrienne Wallace has called for a public apology from Fine Gael after one of their councillors in Dundrum tweeted support for fascism. FG Cllr Jim O’ 10 Jun 2020
Housing Racism & Classism Rife In Fine Gael Fine Gael Councillor Jim O’Leary made headlines yesterday when he tweeted about his “love” for a photo of the Blueshirts engaged in a Fascist salute. And indeed, this isn’ 10 Jun 2020
Migrant Rights June 11 2020: Black Lives Matter: Racism In The Us And Ireland The online meeting will be available on both FaceBook and YouTube https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=279509599914151 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCAiDgYNOjw People Before Profit Online Public 10 Jun 2020
Health Activity Despite a concerted attempt to stop protests, the Black Lives Matters movement drew thousands onto the streets over the past few days with social distancing. The worst attempt to prevent 9 Jun 2020
Health Police Criminalizing Protests Despite Social Distancing Observed Despite a concerted attempt to stop protests, the Black Lives Matters movement drew thousands onto the streets over the past few days with social distancing. The worst attempt to prevent 9 Jun 2020
Migrant Rights Derry Solidarity With Black Lives Matter Rebellion “We are all here today because we’re not prepared to let our Black brothers and sisters stand here by themselves. George Floyd was murdered by police in the US. 8 Jun 2020
Migrant Rights Calls For Minutes Silence For George Floyd On May 25, Minneapolis police officers arrested George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, after a deli employee called 911, accusing him of buying cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. Seventeen 5 Jun 2020
Migrant Rights Gerry Carroll MLA Responds To PSNI Criticism Of Black Lives Matter Action There has been a spontaneous and righteous outpouring of anger against the murder of George Floyd in recent days. Many of these protests are led by young people from the 4 Jun 2020
Migrant Rights Dublin City Councillors Propose A Minute’s Silence For George Floyd Rip And In Solidarity With Blm People Before Profit Dublin City Councillors Tina MacVeigh and Hazel de Nortúin propose a minute’s silence at next week’s Dublin City Council Meeting in sympathy with George Floyd 4 Jun 2020