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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

No Room at the Inn - Vigil/demo in support of Asylum Seekers

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Monday December 15, 2008 02:02author by Emma - Residents Against Racism - Residents Against Racismauthor email rar.info at yahoo dot ieauthor address c/o 12a Brunswick Place Dublin 2author phone 24hr helpline 0876662060/0879243609 Report this post to the editors

No Room at the Inn Vigil/Demo in support of Asylum Seekers

Residents Against Racism will be holding a vigil at the crib/christmas tree near the spire to demonstrate against the recent deportation last Thursday to Nigeria

The immigration police are getting more underhand and organised with recent deportations asylum seekers are being rounded up from hostels and accommodation weeks in advance and being held in Cloverhill prison and Mountjoy women's prison and while women are locked up for weeks they are seperated from their children while the state has them in care only reunited on the deportation flight.

Please come along and show some solidarity and support to those deported and also asylum seekers already in the system.

Thursday December 18th 4.30pm O Connell Street Crib near the spire

author by Con Carrollpublication date Mon Dec 15, 2008 21:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

come on guys
last week outside the GNIB was depressing. only a small number of people showed their opposition to deportations
the heavy squad were out in their numbers. storm front website has posted statements against African family fighting against deportation. they have target Senator David Norris for supporting this family.

author by Caps Lockpublication date Tue Dec 16, 2008 02:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Maybe it's time to admit that the reason that so few people turn up to these anti- deportation rallies is that the vast majority of Irish people are in favour of deportations of failed asylum- seekers. Like the result of the citizenship referendum, you might not like it but you have to realise that you are in a tiny minority. Democracy rules, well at least it did until our treacherous Government ignored the democratically expressed wishes of the Irish voters on the Lisbon constitution.

author by Michael - Human Leaguepublication date Tue Dec 16, 2008 21:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Had The Government of the day not behaved in the arrogant manner by inviting asylum seekers into Ireland then perhaps Irish People would have
accepted the volume of displaced persons with open arms .
Another example of government thuggery is now on the agenda and we are expected to clean up the social mess involved as a result .
Nowadays the electorate would not be as Thick to believe stories carefully manipulated by Crooks In Government acting as Gods,
Easy to be wise in hindsight is all we have to say ,We ought to be ashamed of ourselves in allowing the Govt. to behave as they continue to stumble
from one crisis to another and the carnage left in their wake

 
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