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A language school receptionist Luciana Yaya, became emotional in the witness box. She initially thought there had been a car accident. She heard a woman screaming "the kid is dead." She described "chaos" with people screaming and running, a man (Bouchaker) lying unconscious on the ground covered in blood, and bystanders trying to hit him and stomp on him (with some women intervening to stop them, saying to "wait for police"). When paramedics moved him, she recognised him as a man who had earlier entered her school's reception asking about waiting for "my friend and a kid" (she told him there were no kids there, and he left). A blood-stained jackets (including one from crèche worker Leanne Flynn, who intervened), children's clothing, and a school bag were shown to the jury. A Dublin Bus driver testified about a man asking for the school shortly before. Bouchaker (52, from Algeria) pleads not guilty to eight charges, including the attempted murder of three children (two girls and a boy, aged around five), assaults on others, and knife possession. One child suffered catastrophic injuries and is now non-verbal, wheelchair-bound, and communicates mainly by blinking. Her mother says she can not convince her child to fall asleep. The trial is ongoing, with more evidence expected from Monday.
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⚠️ I hope people put two and two together here on this one. A Pakistani man wanted in Germany over alleged kidnapping offences was arrested this week in a Cork City massage parlour, the High Court has heard. Khalid Kurshid, aged 57, was arrested after a European wide search for his alleged victim. A “high risk missing person” who is his daughter. He was found in a "massage parlour". But what I want to know is was she found there too? Is this a case of sex trafficking?
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100% of Male Murders in Ireland in 2026 Carried Out by People Who Are Not Ethnic Irish Natives Another murder carried out by a foreign national this week. This time in County Leitrim. Every male that has been murdered in this country (cases were there is no ambiguity about cause of death) this year has been carried out by other males who are not ethnic Irish natives. 100% of cases. There have been 3 murders of males. Alex Coughlan, Qayyum Balogun and the third is the unnamed man in the case below.
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⚠️ I hope people put two and two together here on this one. A Pakistani man wanted in Germany over alleged kidnapping offences was arrested this week in a Cork City massage parlour, the High Court has heard. Khalid Kurshid, aged 57, was arrested after a European wide search for his alleged victim. A “high risk missing person” who is his daughter. He was found in a "massage parlour". But what I want to know is was she found there too? Is this a case of sex trafficking?
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The Welcome Wagon Rolls On... Great news! Refugee Day is coming soon. Check out the list of events they have lined up!
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Never forget in the wake of this horrific attack on innocent babies, the media and government and opposition and NGOs ALL tried to insist he was Irish. He wasn't. He isn't. But his words express how he feels about the Irish. His actions even more so. Look at what he did. After 26 years of a free ride in the nation he clearly despises. Exact testimony from Patricia Byrne (today’s witness): She heard the man (identified via CCTV as the accused) say it aggressively while crossing in front of someone on Mary Street. She heard him repeat it to a group of 6–7 tourists (English/Welsh/Scottish), who were laughing, and she told them it wasn’t funny. "Ms Byrne went into a shop and emerged a short time later to see the same man approach two women with buggies. She walked on a little further and he then moved out of her view, she said." Also earlier that morning he followed another group of school children down onto O Connell Street.
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This broke me when i read this... New information have come to light about the past of the Belfast victim The Belfast stabbing victim was drugged and torched by gang leader at livingston flat in horrific attack Stephen Ogilvie who has learning difficulties was attacked in 2001 at a flat in livingston west lothian by drug dealer david mcleave then aged 21. Mcleave gave him the date rape drug gbh stripped him poured aftershave over him and set him on fire while he was watching television. Ogilvie woke up to find his body burning and the ordeal was captured on video by the gang. Mcleave was later jailed for 14 years at the high court in edinburgh in 2003. Ogilvie is now in hospital in belfast with life changing injuries including the loss of an eye after monday nights knife attack by sudanese national hadi alodid. This poor man has gone through so much pain and suffering in his life only to go through what he did the other night, no one deserves this.
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VERDICT! GUILTY The Police said this child LIED about her and her younger sister being assaulted and being subjected to sexual remarks. The Roma man and woman were innocent they said. Any suggestion to the contrary was misinformation they said. But both the male and female adult Roma gypsies have been found GUILTY. This child was defending her younger sister from sexual predators. SHE IS A HERO. But to have EVER had to have been put in the terrifying position of using a hatchet and a knife (she was breathing very deeply and appeared to be afraid) is a disgrace. She was put in that POSITION by the Scottish government. She was then made out to be a psychopath. Your governments look at native children coldly and callously. They don't care if they're sexually assaulted ot killed. That to me is the very definition of psychopathy.
A man and his sister (Roma) have been found guilty in relation to an incident where girls (12~14) were assaulted and had sexual remakes made at them in Dundee. Shame on Police Scotland for claiming this was misinformation. More two tier “anti-racism” cowardice.
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Mise Éire is a spark borne out of the ashes of lost hope and helplessness. Out of the doom and gloom the globalists want you to perish in. With your attendance we can turn that spark into a blaze that consumes the challenges inflicted upon us. Did you feel the energy at the first event? If not, don’t miss the next one.September 19th — Castlebar. We had the main arena packed, plus two other rooms full to capacity. For our next one we’ve gone even bigger: we’ve added a nightclub and a beer garden! Here’s a short clip from the main arena right as the day kicked off — it captures the vibe and energy in the room perfectly. Tickets available now: miseeire.ie/#tickets
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In the wake of the horrific attack in Belfast on a vulnerable man by a Sudanese national NOW is the time for the Irish people to demand that there is truth and transparency on the link between migration and crime. An Garda Siochana's PULSE system must be urgently changed so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. We should NOT accept empty rhetoric that government will do this at some time in the future. It has to happen NOW. It is up to the Irish people to take action. Contact your local Councillors so that an urgent motion is raised at the next Council meeting requiring the Minister for Justice and Garda Commissioner to make the necessary changes to PULSE so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. Hold your local public representatives to account to do the job they are supposed to do and protect the welfare of the Irish people in their own communities.
Give credit where credit is due 👏. If it was not for Senior Counsel Una McGurk's brilliant expose that An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality on PULSE, this issue would never have seen the light of day. Una McGurk was the first person to publicly highlight that the CSO do NOT publish statistics on immigration and crime because An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality as a mandatory field. At a Press Conference to launch the Womens Coalition on Immigration in Dublin on 2nd December 2025, Una McGurk launched a public campaign to call on the Irish people to hold the Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner to account by demanding that there is an urgent review of the mandatory fields on PULSE, so that ethincity and nationality are recorded. As a result of Una McGurk's trojan work the government have been forced into a position of announcing that they intend to change the PULSE system to record ethnicity and nationality.
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Trial Update: Thursday June 11th 2026 (Day 2 of the trial) Prosecution asserts Bouchaker selected and targeted the children's upper bodies (head, neck, chest - as opposed to limbs) with repeated stabbings. Parent testimony (Mother of 5 year Old Boy): A mother of one of the child victims (a 5 year old boy at the time, who is now 8) gave evidence. She described receiving a call from the crèche about an "incident," meeting her son in an ambulance en route to Crumlin Hospital (where he was watching cartoons on a Garda's phone), and his neck wound was being treated with paper stitches. Cross-examination touched on injury descriptions. CCTV evidence: The jury viewed compiled footage (from 18 locations, totaling over an hour) tracking a man (allegedly Bouchaker) through central Dublin that morning. This included him leaving a De Paul hostel (11:06am in black cap, jacket, jeans, backpack) and carrying out normal activities, not appearing out of the ordinary. He visited the Ilac Centre/Dunnes Stores. He interacted with others, and reviewed papers...so can read English but needs an interpreter? It would be interestingto know what news he read that day? There were significant international news headlines at that time. He then made movements toward Parnell Square. Garda witnesses: (e.g., John Hetherton from the CCTV unit and mapping experts) detailed the collection and presentation of this material. The trial (before Mr Justice Tony Hunt, with a jury of 9 men and 3 women) is expected to last up to 5 weeks. It opened on June 10 with the prosecution outlining the case, including allegations that . One child has suffered severe ongoing effects (wheelchair-bound, non-verbal, communicates by blinking and her mother cannot convince her to sleep, she often needs sedation).
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Mother & Vulnerable Child Terrorised... But Gardaí do THIS? A Mayo mother and her vulnerable child were followed, chased and terrorised… yet the Gardaí are wasting their time ringing Mayo residents about ME — all because of fake “People Before Profit” allegations. Plus, an asylum hotel resident in Mayo was given a job in a local shop but did NOT repay that kindness, and, a fake taxi driver from the same asylum hotel is still operating, even though a Garda undercover operation caught him red-handed. And after Ali Sohrabi was found living in the locality — with locals never being informed — and several more barbaric murders having occurred in recent months… what are we going to do about it?
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𝐓𝐰𝐨 𝐌𝐚𝐣𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐊 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐬. 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐈𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐆𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐨 𝐓𝐮𝐬𝐥𝐚, 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦? Ireland urgently needs independent, publicly funded research into child protection, State care and family courts. This week, two major UK publications highlighted how much academic attention is being given elsewhere to understanding these systems. The first was Born Into Care: International Perspectives on the Removal of Babies at Birth, bringing together researchers from Britain, Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Norway and the United States to examine the removal of newborn babies into care. The second was @DrProudman @Right2Equality report ‘Scratching the Surface: Victim Blaming and Bias in Family Court Judgments’, launched in the House of Parliament, Westminster and examining how mothers and domestic abuse allegations are treated within the family courts of England and Wales. Although addressing different issues, both publications point to the same principle: systems exercising extraordinary power over children and families should be subject to independent scrutiny. Researchers contributing to Born Into Care examined the role of poverty, disability, domestic violence, trauma, housing insecurity and repeated care proceedings in newborn removals. Contributors also explored alternatives to removal, including family support, advocacy, kinship care and community based services. Meanwhile, Dr Proudman’s report analysed 91 published family court judgments and found what it described as widespread evidence of victim blaming and gender bias. The report argues that transparency is essential if family court decision making is to be properly understood and scrutinised. For Ireland, both publications raise important questions. How many newborn babies are removed into State care each year? How many children spend five, ten or more years in care? What are the long term educational, health, employment and housing outcomes for children who grow up in care? What are the long term outcomes for parents whose children are removed? How many care experienced young people enter homelessness after leaving care? These are not ideological questions. They are questions any modern child welfare system should be able to answer. Yet much of what is known in Ireland comes from parliamentary questions, individual court cases, media reporting and the testimonies of affected families. Recent parliamentary questions have highlighted concerns about children spending many years in care and young people entering homelessness after leaving the system. Debates about newborn removals, reunification, family preservation, domestic violence, disability and family court transparency continue largely in the absence of comprehensive independent research. This is not a criticism of research commissioned by State bodies. Important work has been undertaken. However, there is a difference between research commissioned by organisations and research conducted independently of them. In healthcare, education, policing and criminal justice, independent scrutiny is regarded as essential. Child protection and family justice should be no different. Few State decisions have consequences as profound as removing a child from their family, placing a child in care or determining the future of a family through the courts. The publication of these two major UK studies this week demonstrates that other countries are investing significant resources in understanding how such systems operate. Ireland should do the same. The most important questions about Tusla, children in care and the family court system should not remain unanswered.
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The little girl (then 5, now 8) cannot sleep. She cannot talk. She blinks to communicate. She got to use her voice for all of 3 or 4 years of her life before it was stolen. She cannot articulate a single word of her trauma and therefore heal, at least psychologically. Perhaps he stalks her in her dreams. She is trapped in her own mind. No way to share her worries, memories, dreams or thoughts of any kind. Her tears must be silent too. Her laughter as well. If indeed she laughs any more. She has to be sedated at times. If all this isn't enough for you to say "enough" then I am afraid you are both inhuman and inhumane. She is just a little child. This was done to her because of the government and because of a grown man's minor grievance. A man who never should have been here. A man who still requires an interpreter after 26 years. A man who was reported to have seemed "cheerful" and "jocular" when it was put to him that what he did was gravely serious. He has shown no remorse. The victims and family are subjected to a trial. Not that the child can ever give testimony. 40 mins deprived of oxygen to the brain will produce that effect. Will silence your voice. Potentially forever.
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Little Girl Communicates By Blinking Only, After Accused Man is Said To Have St***ed Her Over a Social Welfare Grievance The trial of Riad Bouchaker (52) has commenced at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin regarding the November 2023 knife attack at Parnell Square. The prosecution alleges Bouchaker intended to kill two girls and a boy. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The trial is expected to last five weeks. Victim and Witness Testimony The Mother’s Evidence The mother of the most severely injured girl—now aged nearly 8, but 5 at the time—testified that her daughter is now non-verbal, uses a wheelchair, and communicates only by blinking "yes" or "no." On the day of the attack, the mother, who works in the city centre, almost stayed home sick. At 1:45 PM, she received a frantic phone call from the crèche owner stating her daughter had been stabbed. She ran toward the school, bypassing cordons at the O'Connell Street Spire where emergency services had gathered. At the scene, she witnessed five paramedics treating her daughter, identifying her by her pink backpack and runners. Her daughter was rushed to Temple Street Hospital for emergency heart surgery. Due to a 40-minute deprivation of oxygen, the child suffered severe brain damage and now has dystonia, a condition causing involuntary muscle reactions that prevents her from doing anything independently. Emergency Interventions Leanne Flynn (Crèche Worker): Intervened after seeing Bouchaker approach the children with a knife. She bravely grabbed him from behind and shouted at him to get away before realising she had sustained a large laceration to her left side. French Citizen: Crossed the road to intervene, grabbed Bouchaker's hand, and threw the knife away, sustaining a cut to his hand and a scratch to his face. Emergency Personnel: A flagged-down critical care technician performed CPR on the most severely injured girl, who had no pulse and was not breathing at the scene. Another young girl sustained blood matted in her hair and bone fragments near the crown of her head. Prosecution and Garda Interviews: Prosecuting counsel Karl Finnegan stated that intent is proven through actions. He asked the jury to consider Bouchaker's selection of young children, his focus on upper body, neck, chest, and head areas, his repeated stabbing motions, his prior movements, and the necessity of public intervention. Bouchaker underwent brain surgery in 2021 and sustained further injuries during the public intervention, delaying his Garda interviews by a month. During interviews, Bouchaker made repeated stabbing motions but maintained he did not intend to kill or harm children. He claimed he was "sick," "not in his right state of mind," and had made a "mistake." He stated he found himself with a knife after throwing something away and was deeply upset by a social welfare application refusal letter. Trial Modifications and Legal Rulings Judge Hunt issued several directives and logistical updates for the trial: Fitness to Stand Trial: The judge ruled Bouchaker fit to stand trial, clarifying there is no evidence of a mental disorder that would support a special mental health defense. The only available verdicts are "guilty" or "not guilty." Acquired Brain Injury & Accommodations: Due to a head injury sustained during his arrest, Bouchaker has an acquired brain injury causing a short attention span. The court will accommodate him with shorter sessions, an interpreter, and an intermediary. Jury Instructions: The judge urged the jury to remain objective, noting that the civil unrest following the 2023 attack is irrelevant to the trial. Children may give evidence remotely or behind screens. Defense Team Reporting Restrictions: Media restrictions remain in place prohibiting the naming of Bouchaker’s legal team due to security concerns stemming from the 2023 Dublin riots.
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So, @paulb2007 says Stephen likely attacked the barbarian man FIRST. Even if that were true, what EXACTLY Justifies pinning a man by sitting on his chest and arms and st**g him in the head, eye balls and cutting off his nose as well as trying to sl** his head off? Stephen was clearly defenceless at that point. If not before. Lets be CLEAR. If 50 five year olds were lined up tomorrow in a public Square and were "unburdened" of what is above their shoulders, these radicals like Paul would find a way to make them the criminals, and the perpetrators the innocent victims. These radical apparachiks are getting real dirty in the fight now. This filthy "argument" and unconfirmed information below is both disgusting AND irrelevant. Let's run through why: Firstly it sounds an AWFUL LOT LIKE what was done to Alex Coughlan, who was recently choked, strangled and battered to death by two non christians (leg's say) who lured him. Some muslim female Pakistani made an video asserting falsely that Alex was a PDF. Trash the name of the victim. Without evidence. That's the aim. Making out like the person doing the beheading was innocent. Or the person doing the fiming of the choking, strangling and battering who was made to beg for his life in his knees. I see you people. I'll wait for your justifying of that brutal force. Stephen was DEFENCELESS at that point. Making HIM the perpetrator. Even if true it still doesn't take away from the fact that he was in no way worse than the person who did what he did to him. Does it? Or are we justifying savage barbarism by saying "oh well he was a criminal himself?" You people would do ANYTHING no matter how low to make the perpetrator the innocent victim. If you are care so much about crime, tell us what else do you think our beheading buddy has done in HIS life before now. You think this was his first violent crime? Do you really? Do you care? No.
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