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Ireland’s history of emigration has made most of us resistant to anti-immigration rhetoric, our columnist writes.
The country has been rocked by a series of violent protests sparked by a far-right politician’s plans to publicly burn the Koran.
The man has since been released and eliminated by gardaí as a suspect.
The ISD report details some of the main players in Ireland’s anti-lockdown movement.
Forza Nuova’s website was taken offline today by order of a Rome court.
He was assaulted by a violent mob of anti-LGBTQ protesters on Monday.
Results are expected after the last polls close at 8pm.
The result in Saxony-Anhalt is a boost for Armin Laschet who hopes to become chancellor with Angela Merkel not seeking another term.
Labour’s Aodhán Ó Ríordáin says dismissing protesters as ‘cranks’ will not work.
Final part in a four-part investigation into the far right in Ireland analyses the growth of US-style tactics used by Irish influencers on the platform.
A tactic imported from the US, personal information is published online to ‘target’ individuals who campaign against far-right groups.
The second in a four-part investigation into the far right in Ireland looks at the intersection between online campaigns and the move to the streets.
The first in a four-part investigation into the growth of far-right activity online in Ireland explores how an anti-immigration agenda infiltrated local activism.
She is charged with breaking hate speech laws by tweeting pictures of Islamic State atrocities in 2015.
Yesterday in Dublin, gardaí arrested 11 people following an anti-lockdown protest in the city.
The judgement came to a background of clashes between police and anti-fascist demonstrators.
Disinformation analyst Ciaran O’Connor says extremist groups online are offering simple answers to complex questions at a time when many people are frustrated.
Fringe groups are feeding off public frustration and misinformation.
Far-right activists tried to paint the incident as some form of criminal act.
Connors was part of a campaign that sought to have Roderic O’Gorman resign.
He has been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 6 August.
Roderic O’Gorman criticised the claims made on social media in recent days.
Salvini insisted he would be proud to stand trial.
Populist far-right parties failed to return a single candidate to the 33rd Dáil.
One of the convicted men was on his way into Dublin city centre to protest the group when the incident occurred.
The Co Monaghan town was the first to accommodate asylum seekers in emergency accommodation last year.
Bjoern Hoecke previously labelled Berlin’s Holocaust memorial a “monument of shame”.
Only three people were inside the mosque at the time of the attack.
He claimed he would be killed by ‘jihadi gangs’ if he is sent to prison.
There are more right-wing and far-right parties enjoying success in European politics.
This comes after one of their number, Interior Minister Herbert Kickl, was fired.
Frank Magnitz, leader in Bremen of the Alternative for Germany party, was assaulted yesterday afternoon.
Among the slogans that participants shouted were “USA, empire of evil” and “Poland, white and Catholic.”
Bolsonaro garnered just over 55% in Sunday’s election.
Police also recorded 22 instances of the use of banned Nazi insignia.
Noting the parliamentary deadlock, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven extended an invitation to the opposition.
The party has roots in the neo-Nazi movement.
Thousands of people have lined the streets of Chemnitz over the past three days in immigration demonstrations.
Chemnitz has been in the spotlight after violent protests erupted over the fatal stabbing of a German man.
Sunday and Monday evenings saw outbreaks of street violence in the German city of Chemnitz.
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