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Moroccan Asylum Seeker gets 10 years for sexual assault on woman
A Moroccan asylum seeker , Ibrahim Elghynaoui (28) , who sexually assaulted a woman in her bed has been sentenced to 10 years by the Central Criminal Court. In her victim impact statement, the woman said because the attack happened in her own bedroom "nowhere feels safe now" , she spoke of waking to find Elghynaoui on top of her with his hand on her throat and said she believed she was going die . She now suffers from Insomnia and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and cannot bear to be touched even by family members and needs someone to be with her at night. The court heard how

Why is everyone who disagrees with government called "Far right"
In the news again today , we hear this idea yet again of "far right extremist groups" organising Anti Lockdown Protests on Social Media and handing out 'far right literature' . Over the past 20 years , almost every public protest in Ireland was organised by groups on social media . If we take the anti water meter protests for example , these were all organised by groups on social media , ranging in political persuasion from left wing - far left and I supported their cause at the time even though I would be more centred myself . Many of these anti water meter protests

Barrister sues Asylum seeker group MASI for defamation
A Barrister and Senior Counsel , Ms Una McGurk has begun High Court proceedings against the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI) and the group’s co-founders Lucky Khambule , Donnah Vuma and spokesperson Bulelani Mfacos. Ms McGurk was a Judicator on the International Protection Appeals Tribunal (IPAT) at the time, a government body responsible for making decisions on Asylum Application appeals . In a video posted on youtube , Ms McGurk said .. "I feel i have been seriously defamed on social media , as a consequence I have just issued high court proceedings for defamation . open season for Una McGurk is now over" The case

Fast track housing for Asylum Seekers to become "standard feature of Irish towns"
A new fast track system of Housing for Asylum Seekers arriving in Ireland will see applicants housed within four months and will become a "standard feature of Irish cities and towns" . Details of the new system are contained in a Governmental report entitled : "a white paper to end direct provision and establish a new International Protection support service" Under the new system Asylum Seekers arriving in Ireland will initially be housed in one of six state owned Reception and Integration Centres with own-door or own-room accommodation where they will receive free healthcare , childcare , educational and financial supports . Applicants will be eligible for a Driving Licence

Covid-19 : Nigerian-UK variant found in Ireland may render vaccines ineffective
A new strain of the Covid-19 virus has been found in Ireland that may render vaccines ineffective . The variant called the 'B1525' first originated in the UK and Nigeria in December and is thought to be linked to travel between the two . The new strain contains the E484K mutation similar to that of the Brazilian , South African and UK variant which studies have shown enables the virus to escape natural and vaccine triggered immunity . A further four cases of the South African variant B1351 have also been found here . Studies have shown that some vaccines have been less effective against the south african strain such
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