The Parnell Square accused Riad Bouchaker (52) visited and spent 10 minutes at a Sunni Muslim mosque on nearby Talbot Street, 90 minutes before allegedly launching a knife attack on children.
Whilst there have been reports on RTE and Mirror that the accused visited a premises at 8-9 Talbot Street, none have disclosed that this "premises" is a Sunni Muslim mosque.
If Paddy McGinty had visited a church 90 minutes before allegedly carrying out an atrocity, you can be bloody sure that would be reported.
@kenfoxe ๐ we just need to start making these calm, rational and data driven arguments against some of the madness currently happening in Ireland. This is not sustainable. Maybe we should build a new prison given the extra few hundred thousand residents we now have?
I canโt wait to board my train to Kyiv.
I used to think Ukraine was the country at war and everywhere else was at peace.
Itโs the opposite. Venice, Hungary, Davos, Ireland are all infiltrated with russian madness. Ukraine is the only place that takes the threat seriously. ๐ซก๐
@eimer_mcauley@thejournal_ie Going to be a big issue as Govt donโt renew IPAS contracts .. people are still entering the country but thereโs nowhere for them to live
@nwl88444048@Glic16 Can confirm all along the canals and probably 30-40 tents in various parts of Herbert Park too.
Not good for anyone really. Unfair to let people into the country in the first place - unfair on them and unfair on local communities
Iโd love to know what Hadi Alodid (the guy who tried to behead a man in Belfast) has done every day for the past two years while here
Has he worked? Has he been checked for mental illness ?
How long did he stay in Dublin?
This whole thing feels like pulling a piece of string
This morning everyone is reacting to the horrific attempted beheading in Belfast.
But last week in Galway a young Iranian mother of two, Masuma Sohrabi, was murdered and almost beheaded.
There is no viral video of this brutal attack.
She was living in State care.
Her body was thrown over a bridge.
Murdered by her ex-partner.
The had been living in an IPAS centre together.
She had previously secured a court protection order against him. He was moved only a few miles away.
Only a week later, her story is all but forgotten.
In 2012, Savita Halappanavar, died in State care while giving birth in Galway.
Her death lead to the one of the biggest political movements in Irish history, after an enormous campaign of outcry from, media & NGOs.
My question is:
Where is the national outcry for Masuma Sohrabi??
Where are the NGO's demanding an overhaul of IPAS?
Where is the media demanding answers?
The sad truth is her death doesnโt fit any convenient political narrative for the NGO/media complex.
As some journalist in the Irish Times might say,
her murder "isn't being helpful".
That brutal Belfast stabbing makes it to the top of the web editions of @thetimes and @Telegraph but neither @IrishTimes nor @Independent_ie lead with it. We live in a land of carefully curated news where political values matter more than news values. @RuadhanIT@cormacbourke
The simple fact is that if you bring to your society lots of people from countries where beheadings are normal, you will get more beheadings. See also: Female Genital Mutilation, sexual assault, etc. This is a policy choice. By politicians. Who must bear responsibility.
The area of Dublin between North circular and South circular roads no longer resembles an Irish city. This has happened within 10 years.
I suspect it will go the way of London, Vienna and Brussels and become a foreign civilisation within a fracturing Irish nation. And we thought the Brits running the place was problematic. It only took 3 generations from then for us to abandon sovereignty and revert to servility, this time from the EU and global capitalist who demand open borders.
Before I leave Ireland, I want to place on record that in the last 24 hours I have received constant stalking and death threats for my reporting. However I will not be intimidated.
What I have uncovered is deeply troubling, and the effort to silence it only makes that clearer.
@WestKerrylad@davehooperSSNS Exactly. Itโs a super initiative and probably gives kids the chance to see Croke Park which otherwise may never get to see it.
Plenty of clubs taking full teams - and you can be sure not all kids would have the opportunity for a day out like that without it
@JohnCregan74@garrethmcdaid Just asked the same question - pitches are actually ideal now after the week of rain.. was like playing on a car park a few weeks ago
@HulksterDerryx@dgldemocrat Can you not just let young lad get on with his life? Hopefully youโve no friends or relatives whoโve had issues of any issues