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Nothing seems to
happen to IRA websites 'inciting hatred' yet...
Migration Watch
website owner raided
AN IRISH website, which tracked the
activities of non-national candidates standing in local elections was,
according to the site, raided by gardai on Monday and a person
arrested. The Migration Watch site
this week ceased its operations.
In a report in last week's Leinster Leader, local
election candidate in Athy, Ms Frances Soney-Ituen, dismissed the
website and its ideologies.
As first reported in the Leinster Leader, the site featured Ms
Soney-Ituen in its local election "tracking" of non-national
politicians.
It also featured stories on migration with the tags "More taxpayers
money wasted on teaching immigrants English", "Non-nationals steal
Irish jobs" and regarding migration deportation it headlines "Money
well spent".
As a result of the report, many other non-national election candidates
throughout Ireland became aware of the website, which also carried
their names and addresses.
One Nigerian election candidate Adeola Ogunsina, who is running for
Fine Gael in Dublin, made a complaint to the gardai in Blanchardstown
last weekend. He said he feared race hate attacks after the blog
carried his phone number and address.
According to the operators of the website, in a posting on Monday, its
office was raided by the gardai that morning. A person connected with
the site was arrested and charged under the Prohibition of Incitement
to Hatred, 1989, the posting added. It said computers and other
equipment were seized.
A statement on its website also explained its decision to shut down.
"Our stance has always been that Ireland has never needed the thousands
of low-skilled immigrants that have come over to Ireland." The blog was
subsequently removed in full on Tuesday afternoon.
Gardai headquarters refused to confirm or deny the raid and/or arrest
took place. Speaking on the issue recently, the Garda Racial and
Intercultural Office said the legality of convicting people who make
racist comments under incitement to hatred laws are compounded when
dealing with online blogs, forums and websites because such websites
are generally hosted outside Ireland.
Garda Jonathon O'Mahony advised people who are subject to such comments
to file a complaint to their local gardai, where the complaint will be
investigated by the Garda Internet Unit. He also advised people to
approach the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of such websites to
highlight such comments.
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