United Against Racism Ireland has called on all activists, anti-racists, political parties, unions, and anyone who opposes the far-right to join them on Sunday 22nd June to counter-protest the second ‘God Bless Ireland’ anti-immigration protest.
The counter protest will be meeting on Dame Street at 1:30pm.
The previous ‘God Bless Ireland’ protest encountered criticism from across Irish society with reports of chants of “get them out”, speakers calling for mass deportations, open use of Nazi salutes, and signs glorifying Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and controversial public figure Conor McGregor who was present on the day.
United Against Racism said “In April, far-right activists and groups led a worrying and explicitly racist and anti-immigrant demonstration. UAR organised a counter-demonstration to send a clear message: racism is not welcome on our streets.”
“When left unchallenged, these far-right rallies embolden people to attack and abuse migrants and people of colour, dividing our communities, making our cities and towns unsafe” they continued.
Fórsa stands against racism and discrimination in Irish society. Our members come from across the island of Ireland and around the world. We stand with our colleagues being adversely affected by rising anti-immigration sentiment and activities.
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