February 4, 2016

Anti-racism protest to counter Pegida Ireland launch

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Thursday 04 Feb 2016 - 13:08 Makkah mean time-25-4-1437

Anti-Racism Network Ireland. Image from google

Dublin, (IINA) - Anti-racism campaigners and migrant support groups are to hold a rally in Dublin on Saturday to protest against the establishment of an Irish branch of European anti-Islamic group Pegida, The Irish Times reported.
Ronit Lentin of Anti-Racism Network Ireland (ARNI) said that the establishment of an Irish branch of Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the Occident), which holds its inaugural Irish rally in Dublin on Saturday, was an extremely worrying development given the group’s record since it was founded in Dresden in Germany in 2014.
She said Pegida had shown itself to be “racist and Islamophobic” and was concerned about the potential rise of such “an extreme a right wing organization” in Ireland.
Lentin said the response from anti-racism groups and those working with migrants to the protest against Pegida had been very positive. She urged as many people as possible to attend the anti-racism rally at the GPO on O’Connell Street on Saturday.
“Pegida have shown themselves to be extremely dangerous in other European jurisdictions and we see this as a move to introduce a racist right wing party to Ireland and we want to make sure that migrants and people of Muslim origin know they are welcome and are entitled to call Ireland home,” she added.
Lentin said that while Pegida claimed to be simply anti-Islamic, it could easily broaden into an anti-migrant movement in Ireland where any newcomers and foreigners would be targeted.
“It may become an anti-immigrant movement generally because the Islamization of Europe is a figment of the imagination of the racist. Muslims are still a minority in European countries and yet are the most obvious form of targets of racism in recent years, in particular since 9/11.”
SM/IINA

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