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"crime" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Ignoring atrocities is another crime
Perhaps one of the most forgotten atrocities of the Second World War was the genocide committed by the Nazis against the Roma and Sinti people. The 26th of February marked the 76th anniversary when they started to arrive in Auschwitz. Between a quarter of and half a million Roma and Sinti people were either killed or died at the hands of the Nazis.
Racism stats show the true picture
Mohammed Samaana At a recent workshop I attended about hate crime, a number of us with experience at the receiving end of such crime talked with others who are trying to find ways to tackle the issue.
Minister pushed on hate crime laws
The clamour for effective hate crime laws in the country was recently highlighted in the Dáil in the wake of separate reports from the IHREC and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) highlighting State failure on the issue.
Hate crime report ‘shows Ireland is far behind Europe in protecting minorities’
Sinn Féin’s spokesperson for the arts, youth affairs and LGBT rights has welcomed a new report that highlights how the State is falling behind Europe in protecting vulnerable communities from hate crime.
New report pushes for hate crime legislation
Ireland’s criminal justice system is deficient in addressing hate crimes, a new report argues.
Garda warns public to beware of latest ‘vishing’ money scams
Garda National Economic Crime Bureau urging the public, and especially immigrants, to beware when providing personal and financial details to third parties, following a number of recently reported scams.
Rohingyas burn as the world fiddles
Instead of paying attention to their suffering over the years, however, the world was busy showing solidarity with Aung San Suu Kyi, the democratic activist who became an apologist for the crimes committed against the Rohingya with the rise of Burmese-Buddhist ethno-nationalism.
Dáil passes new bill to tackle organised crime in sex trade
Campaigners have welcomed the passing of the Sexual Offences Bill to criminalise the purchase of sex and provide protections for vulnerable people exploited by prostitution.
The Garda cannot fight crime without resource
Editorial: Rwanda enraged by war crimes charges
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