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The Cavan Branch of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign have said that they were “really disappointed” that the GAA Palestine group’s visas to come to Ireland have been rejected.
Councillors in Louth have backed calls to write to Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan to ensure a group of boxers from Palestine can visit Drogheda next month.
The politics and public will move on, our disappointment will fade, but the real tragedy is that small children with little to hope for were hurt ...
An estimated 10,000 people took to the streets of Dublin on the afternoon of Saturday, July 19, in what organisers described as the largest National March for Palestine to date. Beginning at Parnell ...
Other speakers at the rally included: Mohamed Migdad, an economics lecturer from Gaza; Dunnes Stores striker Mary Manning; ...
Around 10,000 people are taking part in a march in support of Palestine on the streets of Dublin. The National March for ...
The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) accused the Irish Government of an “absolute refusal to hold Israel ...
Thousands of people have taken part in a pro-Palestinian rally calling on the Irish Government to implement sanctions on ...
GAA Palestine is at the heart of a political scandal in Ireland after Dublin refused visas for Palestinian children hoping to ...
GAA Palestine has confirmed that its players and mentors have travelled to Jordan for a summer camp, after visa denials ...
In a statement, GAA Palestine said despite the 'heartbreaking' decision to cancel the Irish tour, the group turned 'adversity ...
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