Self-described human rights defender Tara Reynor O’Grady and comedian Tadhg Hickey attended the funeral of assassinated Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah
‘Privileged and blessed’: Irish citizens post positive coverage of Hizbullah on paid-for trip to Lebanon broadcast on two big screens at the front of the stadium packed with tens of thousands of Hizbullah supporters.
If Hizbullah are terrorists, Mr Hickey said, “they’re the nicest terrorists I’ve ever met”. He said “young translators” were “working” with them all the time. “Nasrallah and Hizbullah demonstrated time and again their opposition to the foundational values underpinning human rights, including the right to life.”
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