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Disgusting racist attacks in Cork and Armagh
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Wednesday October 06, 2004 17:33 by Paul McAndrew
The Government was yesterday urged to introduce tougher anti-racism legislation by a group working with asylum seekers and refugees following repeated racist graffiti incidents at an African shop in Cork
PSNI investigates racist motive in Armagh attack FROM TODAYS IRISH TIMES
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2004/1006/3892008366HM2RACIST.html
Racist attacks prompt call for tougher legislation
Barry Roche
The Government was yesterday urged to introduce tougher anti-racism legislation by a group working with asylum seekers and refugees following repeated racist graffiti incidents at an African shop in Cork.
Ms Gertrude Cotter, co-ordinator with Nasc, the Irish Immigrant Support Centre, which works with asylum seekers and refugees in Cork, said there was a need for more comprehensive legislation to deter people from engaging in blatant racist abuse.
"We don't have strong enough anti-racist legislation.
"All we have is the Incitement to Hatred Act and that really isn't strong enough and, anyway, it has never been put into effect to any great degree," said Ms Cotter.
She was commenting after a graffiti attack on the African shop operated by Nigerian refugee Mr Kehinde Adewole, on Coburg Street, near Cork's city centre, which was daubed with racist threats.
Mr Adewole, who has been living in the Republic for the past five years, said that he opened the Morning Star Mini-Market selling clothes three months ago.
He said he had been the victim of four racist graffiti attacks - the latest being the second in six weeks.
"It's very upsetting because if they can do this and paint these slogans, who knows what they might do next. It's very threatening," he said.
Meanwhile, Mr Adewole's friend, Mr Oluwole Shillyns, who was born in Nigeria but has German citizenship, revealed that his car had been burnt out at his home at Sandyford Drive in Glasheen at the weekend.
"Before this, my car had been broken into five times, they had damaged the door and the steering and things like that, and my car was the only one being targeted so it makes me think it is racist and then at the weekend, they burnt out my car," said Mr Shillyns.
Ms Cotter said that such instances of racism were rare in Cork, although asylum seekers and refugees did encounter more subtle forms of racism, where they were treated with a suspicion which Irish people would not accept. "We had two separate cases recently of two immigrant women being stopped in shops and accused of stealing coats that they had with them.
"The gardaí were called but both were able to prove via video footage that they had the coats when they left their hostels that morning."
(PLEASE TAKE FLOWERS TO THE SHOP-Paul McAndrew)
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2004/1006/breaking12.htm
PSNI investigates racist motive in Armagh attack
Last updated: 06-10-04, 07:32
Police in Armagh have not ruled out a racist motive for a petrol bomb attack on a house in the city last night.
The house, in Alexander Park, was attacked at around 8 p.m. last night, when the front living room window was broken and two devices hurled inside. One of the bombs caused scorch damage to the living room, while the second failed to ignite.
It is believed that two men and a woman from Lithuania are living in the property. They were not injured in the incident. A number of items were removed by police for forensic examination.
Chief Inspector Hugh Hume said he was appalled by the incident. "I strongly condemn this attack which could easily have resulted in death or serious injury."
© 2004 ireland.com
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