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New campaign demands action plan against hate crimes in Ireland

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Yesterday, September 12, The Coalition Against Hate Crimes (CAHC), formed by several organisations and led by the Irish Council of Civil Liberties (ICCL), launched the new campaign Hate Crimes Hurt Us All to raise awareness about the rising number of incidents of hate crime in Ireland and to demand a specific action plan from the […] The post New campaign demands action plan against hate crimes in Ireland appeared first on GCN.

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