Mar 13, 2015
21 st March marks an important day in every anti racist’s calendar. On that day in 1960, police opened fire and killed 69 black people at a peaceful demonstration for equality and against apartheid laws in Sharpeville, South Africa. This date has since been...
Jan 28, 2015
This latest Quarterly data report, the fourth since its launch in July 2013, covers the period from April to June 2014 and is testament to iReport.ie’s reliability, showing figures which are remarkably consistent with previous...
Nov 19, 2014
INAR are delighted to report on an extremely successful pilot training on racist incident monitoring with members of SIPTU’s National Equality Committee. The Face up to Racism Programme is an Irish Human Rights and Equality Committee Equality Mainstreaming...
Oct 28, 2014
Media Release, 28th October 2014 The Irish Network Against Racism, INAR, has condemned the weekend’s violence and racist intimidation in Waterford, which has seen Roma families terrorised. This violence was the subject of multiple reports to iReport.ie, the national...
Jul 31, 2014
Confidence in Garda still a problem as negative experiences outnumber positive ones 2-1. A new report has revealed that twice as many people reporting racism to An Garda Siochana receive a negative response as do a positive response. These vary from the...
Jul 1, 2014
January – Febuary – March 2014 Authored by Shane O’Curry (INAR) and Dr Lucy Michael (University of Hull) The iReport.ie system for the reporting of racist incidents in Ireland was launched in July 2013. Reports can be made directly through the website or...
May 23, 2014
Media Release, 23 May 2014 INAR today called for Fianna Fáil leadership to take action against Cllr Horkin and ask him to resign from the party, and his seat in the event of his re-election. This follows a leaflet distributed that oppose Traveller accommodation in Dun...
May 23, 2014
Media Release, 23rd March 2014 INAR has welcomed the decisive action taken by Sinn Féin arising from anti-Traveller comments made by Cathal O Reilly. While Mr O Reilly himself stated in his resignation letter that he no longer holds the view posted to his Facebook...
Mar 20, 2014
Media release 20 March 2014 To mark European Week Against Racism, Irish political parties stood united today in their renewed commitment to racism-free election campaigns. As the Dáil chamber lay empty during the spring recess, representatives from every...
Mar 18, 2014
Media Notice, 14th March 2014 What? The Anti-Racism Election Protocol has played an important role since 2001 in ensuring that elections have been conducted in such a way that they do not incite hatred or prejudice on the grounds of ‘race’, colour, nationality or...
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