Migration / racism

Racist thugs chased from South Belfast Rally

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Last night, local residents organised a rally on the Lisburn Road in South Belfast against a spate of racist attacks against Romanian families.

Since last Wednesday, a gang of youths have attacked the homes of families living in Belgravia Avenue and Wellesley Avenue every evening, smashing windows and shouting racist abuse, forcing one family to leave their home on Belgravia Avenue.

The Emperor has No Clothes

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DUP MLA Sammy Wilson claims jobs should be given to locals before migrant workers.

Dublin: Residents against Racism Table Quiz

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Residents against Racism table quiz

Ulster BNP in disarray after membership disclosed

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Over 10,000 membership details were leaked over the internet including a meagre 39 names, phone numbers and addresses of those members living in the North. In the past, the activities of fascist groups such as the White Nationalist Party and the Ulster Nationalist Alliance have been seriously disrupted by the Fascists Out! Campaign. The highlight being in 2004 during the encounter and confiscation of WNP material in Portrush which left fascists running for their lives (1). Followed, by the closing down of the UNA mail box in South Belfast August 2005.

Racism in the north - Who are the real spongers?

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Welcome to the new era in the north, in which waiting lists for social housing are at their highest in over 30 years, landlords like the local Rooney brothers continue to plunder our communities to make way for ‘yuppie’ flats. Meanwhile, our local politicians are expected to receive a 16% pay increase while we are expected to bend over backwards for the bosses and supposedly wait for the ‘trickle down effect’.

Cork: Stop the Nazi Irving Protest

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Assemble MAIN GATES, UCC, Monday 10 March at 6.30pm.

Protest - Justice for asylum seekers

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Protest
Dáil Éireann
Kildare Street, Dublin
1 pm, Wednesday 30 January

Support Migrant Workers, Fight Racism!

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Anarchists believe in equality between all people regardless of where their ancestors may be from, what colour their skin is, or where they were born, as we are all immigrants in one way or the other. Racism is often used by bosses as a tool in dividing the working class and weakening class unity, collective action and class struggle, because this threatens their privilege and authority.

Residents Against Racism Fundraiser

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Fund raiser October 18th

Anti-Deportation Protest

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Protest
Let Great's family stay!
11.30 am, Tuesday 14 August
Garda National Immigration Bureau, Burgh Quay, Dublin (opposite Liberty Hall)

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