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Anti-immigration protests grow more violent in Ireland

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It is reasonable to assume that the relatively poor performance of anti-immigration candidates in Ireland's local elections last month is a sign of performance. Solid The ruling coalition unexpectedly marked the beginning of the collapse of Ireland's nascent populist movement. But Severe discomfort in coolock Yesterday, a working-class community in north Dublin proved the problem is far from over.

Clashes erupted yesterday morning when the police intervened to break up a protest camp set up for months at the disused Crown Paint Factory in Coolock, which will soon become a reception center for migrants. In response, protesters the fire Excavation equipment on site, One worker was injuredAccording to one Video Arab migrant workers taking refuge in a van broadcast.

In the afternoon, the performers Gardai were confronted to dams erected to block the site, Throwing bricks And Fireworks are used Against the police lines, the authorities tried to break up the demonstration Pepper spray And Batons. The The labor force has increased Among the performers Gardai were confronted Till evening, when the demonstrators were stopped at the site, take a walk to the local police station during the raid Trying to start a fire Parked patrol cars.

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