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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
Nepalese potato kabab
Book Review
"racist" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Dublin Airport security’s step in wrong direction
Hate in our midst cannot be left to go unchallenged
Another instance of double standards in Finnish media
Tadhg an dá thaobhachas ag na meáin Fhionlannacha - arís eile
‘Zebo Factor’ sends a message against hate
Comment: Ken McCue In January 1995, Manchester United star France international Eric Cantona jumped into the crowd during a game to aim a kick at a fan who had hurled abuse at him while he was walking off the pitch. Twenty-four years later, and in a different sport, Ireland rugby international Simon Zebo refrained from using a flying kick to deal with a spectator who subjected him to racist abuse during a game with his French club Racing 92 in Belfast. Instead, he used the power of social media.
Racist panic being spread in Finland – by the mass media
At the beginning of the year, Finland was awash with stories about young girls being ‘groomed’. A gang of young lads of immigrant background had been apprehended by the police and were suspected of sexual congress with underage girls — and of course all the online racist trolls started to drool about how they’d collectively wreak revenge upon ”foreigners” as a collective.
An Outside View: Is it possible to call a racist a ‘Nazi’?
The last news from Finland is that Johanna V, a journalist, faces prosecution because she called a city councillor, Junes L, a ‘Nazi’.
What can we do to fight racism in NI?
Last time I wrote about the rise of the far right in Belfast ,where the largest racist rally in the history of the North was held this summer. Since then, independent unionist councillor Jolene Bunting, who hosted the far right rallies, was proscribed by Britain First after allegations of her involvement in the theft of £1,000 from the credit card of the party’s deputy leader Jayda Fransen.
Racist attacks won’t stop first Afro-Irish Rose of Tralee winner
As gardaí continue to investigate a racist verbal attack on the newly crowned Rose of Tralee, it has emerged that she was previously subject to racist abuse in Ireland.
Getting to grips with the politics of hate
It is a hot summer in Belfast, and the soaring temperature is only expected to get higher — especially as the US Confederate flag flies in the city, and different racist groups come to the city centre in large numbers.
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