> The Irish Network of Legal Observers, which is co-convened by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), sent seven advisors to attend the protest and observe Gardaí behaviour.
That’s a lot of observers for a protest. I wonder why they were there.
Diomas on
Footage of young man getting his wrist broken at around 0:17 in this [video](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPdmAzNjX_D/). Description of this particular point given in the article linked, quoted from a legal observer below:
> “Disproportionate use of force was also used when one protester who had raised
his hands to surrender was pushed to the ground and as a result, broke his wrist
and when another person was put into a choke hold while being arrested.”
Have seen other videos online of the specific matter showing the same.
SeasonOpening7042 on
Who are the The Irish Network of Legal Observers? That’s a new one.
Plastic_Detective687 on
Got downvoted for saying these protestors were handled much more aggressively than people trying to burn down hotels and run immigrants out of towns but here we are
Wompish66 on
Literally just one group claiming it was unjustified. The protestors were blocking critical infrastructure and refused to move.
There should be no tolerance for any group doing this.
snitch-dog357 on
The legal observers were also affected by the pepper spray, with one reporting that they believe they were targeted because of their role.
Who are these people? Why would anyone want to specifically target them.
BeanEireannach on
>The report also said that many public order gardaí appeared without identifying badge numbers, which is a breach of garda policy.
Things like this signal to me that some of the Gardaí prepared for the protest with the intention of not following proper policies.
GDPR_Guru8691 on
And they let racist thugs get away with murder. We know who’s size their on.
Bill_Badbody on
>The Irish Network of Legal Observers, which is co-convened by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL),
Im shocked, shocked I tell you, well not shocked at all that the ICCL doesn’t like protests being controlled.
dustaz on
The report says there was no threat of violence
That’s patently untrue going by the actual videos of the event
The protesters advanced on Gardai lines, even if they didn’t do anything once they reached the lines, there’s an inherent threat with one group advancing on the other
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Pigs
> The Irish Network of Legal Observers, which is co-convened by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), sent seven advisors to attend the protest and observe Gardaí behaviour.
That’s a lot of observers for a protest. I wonder why they were there.
Footage of young man getting his wrist broken at around 0:17 in this [video](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPdmAzNjX_D/). Description of this particular point given in the article linked, quoted from a legal observer below:
> “Disproportionate use of force was also used when one protester who had raised
his hands to surrender was pushed to the ground and as a result, broke his wrist
and when another person was put into a choke hold while being arrested.”
Have seen other videos online of the specific matter showing the same.
Who are the The Irish Network of Legal Observers? That’s a new one.
Got downvoted for saying these protestors were handled much more aggressively than people trying to burn down hotels and run immigrants out of towns but here we are
Literally just one group claiming it was unjustified. The protestors were blocking critical infrastructure and refused to move.
There should be no tolerance for any group doing this.
The legal observers were also affected by the pepper spray, with one reporting that they believe they were targeted because of their role.
Who are these people? Why would anyone want to specifically target them.
>The report also said that many public order gardaí appeared without identifying badge numbers, which is a breach of garda policy.
Things like this signal to me that some of the Gardaí prepared for the protest with the intention of not following proper policies.
And they let racist thugs get away with murder. We know who’s size their on.
>The Irish Network of Legal Observers, which is co-convened by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL),
Im shocked, shocked I tell you, well not shocked at all that the ICCL doesn’t like protests being controlled.
The report says there was no threat of violence
That’s patently untrue going by the actual videos of the event
The protesters advanced on Gardai lines, even if they didn’t do anything once they reached the lines, there’s an inherent threat with one group advancing on the other