Dr Umar Al-Qadri highlights the increasing threat of far-right extremism in Ireland, emphasizing the need for anti-racism education and a unified campaign against hate to preserve democracy and societal values.
Dr Umar Al-Qadri has experienced relentless hatred from violent attacks to online abuse. Raised in the Netherlands, he understands the dangers of far-right attitudes. Despite the small size of the far-right movement in Ireland , recent electoral wins at the council level have raised alarms. Al-Qadri warns that the rise of far-right groups poses a threat to democracy and societal values.
He emphasizes the importance of anti-racism education and a unified campaign against hate at both the individual and national levels
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