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“Men, women and children, be they residents or newcomers, should not fear for their safety in their homes or on our streets.'

Taking place outside a hotel in the area accommodating asylum seekers and refugees, the most recent of these demonstrations occurred on Thursday night .In response to the demonstrations, local businesses, clubs, community groups and schools - as well as a number of politicians - signed the statement titled #BallymunForAll.

“We know that only a small minority of people from the area are taking part, and the abuse is orchestrated by far-right groups. Among the examples cited were community facilities, drug treatment services, employment, health services, housing and homelessness, poverty, social equality and the environment.However, it also argued that these issues should not be"used by some groups to stoke up fear and hate".

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