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Footage captured this morning by Mothers Against Genocide. Mothers Against Genocide
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Fourteen arrested at Mothers Against Genocide vigil for Gaza outside Leinster House
Eleven of the people arrested were participating in an overnight vigil for the women and children of Gaza on Mother’s Day.
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ELEVEN PEOPLE PARTICIPATING in a vigil for the children and mothers of Gaza were arrested this morning outside Leinster House.
In videos shared on social media, gardaí can be seen forcibly removing women sitting blocking the entrance gate on Kildare Street.
The arrests were made before 9am.
In a statement this afternoon gardaí confirmed that fourteen people in total were arrested outside Leinster House this morning.
Ten women and one man were arrested under Section 8 of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act, 1994. All 11 have received adult cautions.
An additional three men were also arrested for alleged offences under sections 6, 9 and 19 of the Criminal Justice (Public Order Act) 1994.
The three individuals have been charged and are now before the courts.
The eleven who received adult cautions were participating in an overnight vigil for Mother’s Day to highlight the impact of displacement and violence on women and children in Gaza.
Footage taken by a member of the vigil group and published on social media by People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy shows a woman being lifted into a garda van by a number of gardaí and a second woman being escorted by gardaí to the van.
Speaking to The Journal shortly after the arrests, one of the participants at the vigil, Megan Ní Ghabhláin explained that at least eight mothers were arrested this morning after gardaí removed the photos and candles that had been placed outside the gates of Leinster House.
“We are absolutely shocked that this is what our gardaí feel is a priority for them.
“Most of these mothers had school runs this afternoon.
“Most of them had maternal duties, they were just there to stop the onslaught, the killing of innocent children. They were also there to demand some action from our government, that was our aim.”
“We came together on Mother’s Day because we felt that we couldn’t stay idly by as mothers because we felt that we have a bond that transcends borders with these women,” she said.
Since October 7 2023, it is estimated that Israel has killed at least 17,400 children in Gaza.
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“These children had futures and they were loved just as much as our own children,” Ní Ghabhláin said.
Another participant, Wafa’a Abushark, who is Irish-Palestinian, said she was shocked at the garda response and said it was not something she had witnessed at any previous vigils or peaceful protests that Mothers Against Genocide have participated in.
“This group Mothers Against Genocide, we work hard and every one of us has children. We feel for the women of Gaza who have lost children and who live in a difficult situation,” she said.
Why have Gardai removed a Mother’s Day memorial for Palestine at the Dail and then broken up the vigil and arrested mothers peacefully taking part? Shameful. Please go and show solidarity if you can at Kevin St Garda station. #mothersagainstgenocide#mothersday2025pic.twitter.com/5XFOhr4mbS
Footage captured by a member of Mothers Against Genocide and published on social media by Solidarity TD Ruth Coppinger shows the vigil last night on Mother’s Day.
“We wanted to hand in a letter of demands to our government ministers, that’s what we came to do. We reassured the guards that we were leaving at 11am but they felt the need to forcefully remove a bunch of innocent mothers who were just trying to uphold international law, which we are morally and legally obliged to do under the Geneva Convention,” Ní Ghabhláin added.
Some opposition TDs joined the women after the arrests in a show of solidarity.
Speaking to The Journal, People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy said the garda response “seemed incredibly heavy-handed”.
Outside Leinster House shortly after the arrests. Jane Matthews
Jane Matthews
“Not only removing people from the gates of the Dáil but then also arresting them comes in contrast to how other events outside the Dáil have been policed and I think it does require a statement from the Minister from Justice – is this how Palestine solidarity events are going to be policed from now on, in a very heavy handed way?”
Social Democrats TD Rory Hearne said the garda response was “completely disproportionate”.
“This was very clearly a peaceful group who are highlighting the genocide in Gaza. Removing people forcefully just seems a completely disproportionate response, and there are serious questions for the guards and the Oireachtas.
“I think there are questions to be asked around this. We need to be able to facilitate peaceful protest,” Hearne said.
In this afternoon’s statement, gardaí said:
“As is the case with all evolving events that require a Garda presence in order to maintain full public safety, An Garda Síochána adopts a response based on the community policing model, all relevant legislation and human rights.
“Following Garda engagement with a number of individuals who were blocking the entrance to Dáil Éireann, Kildare Street this morning, Gardaí gave the individuals a direction under the Public Order Act and were given a period of time to adhere to this direction.
“The direction given by Gardaí was not complied with and a number of individuals were subsequently arrested for offences contrary to the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act 1994 and conveyed to Garda stations in Dublin.”
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@Thomas Sheridan: yes, I agree, release the 9500 Palestinians, including 3500 held in administrative detention without charge, trial or access to legal counsel!
What about protesting for vulnerable children in Ireland with additional needs who cannot get a school place? The uk and USA created the mess in Palestine and are doing nothing . Protesting for the government to enact the occupied territories bill will not help Palestinian children.
Gaza has been independent since 2006.37 billion in aid.And Hamas has used it to attack and attack again.Egypt has a 100 foot wall/fortress to keep them out.Israel wants it’s people back.All this is Hamas fault.Oh and they silence any opposition.Free Gaza? Really
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