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The Year in Review: 'Random' Attacks by Algerians in Ireland
As the year 2023 draws to a close, this is look back on the way the Irish media has covered migrant crime in Ireland over the past 12 months. For the sake of brevity, the focus is on Algerians committing the crimes. The most recent being the knife attack on three children and a school worker at lunch-time in Dublin city centre by an Algerian suspect who should have been deported 20 years ago. Are they all just random attacks? Or is there a bigger picture at play when you take into account other 'random' attacks by Algerians across Europe? One thing becomes very clear, the Irish government is guilty of reckless endangerment of Irish lives with its open border policy and its gaslighting techniques to shut down reasonable debate and discussion. With new anti free speech legislation on the cusp of being signed into law, it's never been more important to use our voices and speak up against injustice.
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