Violent Dublin protests blamed on ‘far-right
ideology’ after 5 injured in knife attack
Clashes broke out after stabbings at city-center
school.
Violent scenes occurred in the city center, with a
police car and tram set on fire and officers attacked |
BY PAUL
DALLISON
NOVEMBER
23, 2023 9:23 PM CET
Police said
a “hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology” was behind violent protests
in Dublin Thursday night that erupted after five people — including three
children — were injured in a knife attack.
Violent
scenes occurred in the city center, with a police car and tram set on fire and
officers attacked. According to local media, some of the protesters chanted
anti-immigrant slogans.
Police
Commissioner Drew Harris said “a complete lunatic, hooligan faction driven by
far-right ideology” was behind the disorder, the Irish Independent reported.
Justice
Minister Helen McEntee appealed for “calm” and condemned attacks on police. “We
will not tolerate a small number using an appalling incident to spread
division,” she said, according to the Irish Times.
The
stabbings happened in the early afternoon outside a school at Parnell Square
East in the city center. Police said a 5-year-old girl, a woman in her 30s and
a man in his 50s sustained serious injuries, with the girl receiving emergency
medical treatment. A 5-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl were treated for less
severe injuries. Police have detained a man in his 50s.
Police
initially ruled out a terrorist motive for the attack, but police chief Harris
said later that all possible motives were still in play.
Irish Prime
Minister Leo Varadkar said on social media that he had been “shocked” at news
of the stabbing.
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