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Ireland’s Dark Secret: Police Aggression & Migration Crisis

Ireland’s Dark Secret: Police Aggression & Migration Crisis

🇮🇪 Ireland’s Dark Secret: Police Aggression & Migration Crisis

🇮🇪 Ireland’s Dark Secret: Police Aggression & Migration Crisis

Dublin City Ireland. A peaceful demonstration against police (Garda) brutality gets the headline “Anti-Immigration thugs” by mainstream media.
Strangely enough, not one single riot squad member in Coolock wore shoulder numbers or identification of any kind. Why?

As Garda (police) clashes with anti-migrant protesters in Coolock, this powerful documentary sheds light on the unseen war on police brutality and immigration issues facing the asylum situation in Ireland. Featuring interviews with activists and experts, this film explores the challenges of the asylum process, the impact of the Rwanda Bill, and the grassroots movement in Coolock saying no to injustice.

In this powerful and eye-opening documentary, we delve into the urgent issues of police brutality and immigration injustices that continue to plague our society. “Protesting Police Brutality and Immigration” captures the raw emotions of activists, families, and individuals who are fighting against systemic oppression and advocating for change. Through compelling interviews and gripping footage from protests, we showcase the intersections of race, justice, and human rights.

Join us as we explore the stories behind the headlines, understand the historical context, and highlight the voices that demand accountability and reform. These documentaries and videos not only shed light on the struggles faced by marginalized communities but also serves as a call to action for viewers to engage in the fight for justice.

Whether you are an activist, a concerned citizen, or someone seeking to understand the realities of these critical issues, this film is a must-watch. Together, we can amplify these voices and push for a more equitable future.

Credit to : bogtrotter – Ireland

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