Events

Friday 2nd April saw the brutal murder of 15 year old Nigerian Toyosi Shittabey in Tyrellstown, Dublin. Toyosi and his friends were confronted by two racist thugs while on their way home from a sports centre. The racists left the scene but returned shortly afterwards armed with a knife and a hockey stick. They attacked one of a number of black boys. Toyosi went to his friend's aide and was brutally murdered. The racists left the scene.
Shortly afterwards the Gardai arrested and charged two white brothers. However the older man was charged with manslaughter and the other with possessing a dangerous weapon.
The fact that neither was charged with murder has caused outrage not just in the African community but also amongst all those who are disgusted by Toyosi's killing.
The response from the community in Tyrellstown has been fantastic. A number of vigils have been held in the area, attended by all sections of the community. This is the most appropriate answer to the racists who carried out this lynching.
Join peaceful March& rally this Saturday April 10.
Garden of remembrance(top of o’connell st) 2.00pm March to Dail.
To honour the memory of Toyosi Shitta-Bey, who tragically died last Friday, his family and friends are organising a march and rally to call on communities to unite against racism and violence this Saturday. Please spread the word and encourage friends, family and colleagues to come along.
Don’t just sit at home and get angry. People power is the only way to bring real change. So come out to the public meeting we are saying bail out jobs & services not bankers. The meeting takes place in the donnycarney community centre, on Wednesday 5th may, at 8pm speakers: Kieran Allen (author of Ireland's Economic Crash) Paul Hansard (SIPTU shop steward construction & allied trades branch) mark Walshe (secondary school teacher)
Make your voice heard. This government needs to receive one big message: get out of office.
The right to work campaign brings together trade unionists, community activists and the unemployed to say: bail out jobs and services not banks
We won’t let this government divide us between public sector and private sector workers, migrant and non-migrant. We want solidarity – not divide and rule tactics.
This is a meeting of resistance and solidarity and we want to hear your suggestions for how to step up our campaign
If you want to know more about our conference or get involved with the right to work campaign,
contact Martin O’Sullivan
0878289243

