According to Glen Miller, founder of Yellow Vests Ireland, there are 70,000 – 80,000 Refugees Housed in Ireland and 100,000 Homeless people in Ireland! ONLY 8 percent of “refugees” are real refugees – the rest are allowed to stay indefinitely, even if they commit serious crimes… Allastriona takes a critical look at the Irish Yellow..
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Ireland in Tatters! A Critical Look At Yellow Vest’s List of Demands With Founder Glen Miller
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Yet another Yellow Vest Organiser Jailed For Simply Attempting to Organise Protest in France!
A 28-year-old Frenchman has been sentenced to six months in jail after he published a Facebook post attempting to organize a ‘Yellow Vest’ blockade of a local petrol refinery, according to local reports.
Hedi Martin was arrested in Port-La Nouvelle, southern France on January 3, shortly after publishing the post on Facebook, la Dépêche reports. In his post, Martin called for a ‘Yellow Vest’ blockade of the petrol refinery in the coastal town, urging people to “stand up to the CRS [riot police],” according to WSWS.
State prosecutors noted video footage of Martin on his Facebook page at several Yellow Vest protests in the region, and criticized him for allegedly resigning from his short-term contract at a chocolate factory to “spend between four and seven hours every day” demonstrating.
The state prosecutor had reportedly sought a harsher penalty of two years imprisonment and a three-year protesting ban. However, the fact that Martin had not actually
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Macron Arrests Democracy in France – Over 4,500 Yellow Vest Protesters Arrested and 4,100 STILL in Custody!
The number of people arrested since the beginning of the massive popular protests that have gripped France for weeks has surpassed a staggering 4,500, with critics calling the actions of the authorities crackdown on democracy.
The French police have detained a total of 4,523 people in connection to the so-called Yellow Vests protests that united tens of thousands of people across the country discontent with taxes polices and fuel prices hikes. Of those almost 4,100 still remain in police custody, the French BFM TV broadcaster reported, citing police sources.
Earlier, the French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner confirmed that more than 1,900 people were arrested in connection to the protests in just one day – on Saturday, December 8. More than 1,700 of them were taken into custody. However, the French media later reported that the number of those arrested on that day might in fact have reached 2,000 people.
Part of those arrests seemed to be a preventive
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