Protest in Oughterard over Direct Provision centre concerns

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A protest was held in Oughterard today in response to concerns about a direct provision centre being built in the town

The procession took place in Oughterard today. Image: Google Maps The procession took place in Oughterard today. Image: Google Maps HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE gathered in Oughterard today to protest any possible opening of a Direct Provision centre in the Galway town.

Locals have complained that Oughterard does not have the infrastructure to support international protection applicants in the area and have accused the Department Justice of secrecy regarding the building “It’s the economic refugees that’s coming in from Africa,” he said. “A major city can absorb 300 refugees but not a small town like Oughterard.”

Galway TD Catherine Connolly had already described the meeting as “one of the most difficult meetings” she had attended and called on the Department of Justice to clarify plans for Oughterard.

 

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