Ireland to ban balaclavas
Ireland to ban balaclavas
Ireland to ban balaclavas
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Ireland is set to introduce a ban on wearing balaclavas and other face coverings at protests when intended to intimidate or hinder police identification. Justice Minister Helen McEntee is consulting with the Attorney General and Garda Commissioner on the legal framework for this legislation, which follows a series of violent anti-immigration demonstrations, including incidents in Coolock and Belfast. The ban is partially a response to criticism of masked protests outside the homes of government officials, with Taoiseach Simon Harris emphasizing the unacceptable nature of such demonstrations. The new law will allow face coverings for medical reasons or during cold weather but aims to curb the misuse of masks in protests that escalate into violence. This move aligns with similar bans in other countries, reflecting growing concerns over public safety amid rising tensions related to immigration policies. The Garda is also increasing its public order resources to address these disturbances more effectively.

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