Natasha O'Brien

2024 - 6 - 28

Natasha O'Brien Sparks Controversy at Socialist Feminist Protest in Cork

Convictions - Defence Forces - Gender-Based Violence - Ireland - Protests - Social Justice

24-year-old Natasha O'Brien joins demonstrators in a passionate protest in Cork, stirring emotions and igniting conversations.

Natasha O'Brien, a 24-year-old activist, made headlines as she spoke passionately at a Socialist Feminist protest outside Cork, rallying scores of demonstrators through the city streets. Despite her young age, O'Brien has shown remarkable leadership and dedication to social causes, channeling her pain and rage into a powerful movement. Her presence at the protest outside Washington Street further solidified her commitment to fighting for justice.

In a contrasting narrative, Minister for Public Expenditure, Donohoe, emphasized the importance of integrity within the Defence Forces, stating that individuals with 'serious' convictions should not be members. A recent report revealed that 68 members of the Defence Forces are facing criminal charges, sparking concerns about the force's selection process and ethical standards.

Lieutenant General Clancy's upcoming meeting to address the handling of personnel with criminal backgrounds adds a layer of tension to the situation. With soldiers facing charges varying from drink driving to sexual assault, the Defence Forces are under scrutiny for their management of internal affairs.

In a surprising revelation, the Taoiseach acknowledged the prevalence of criminal convictions among Defence Force members, highlighting the need for a thorough review of the system. This alarming statistic of 68 serving members with criminal records raises questions about the organization's ability to maintain discipline and uphold the law within its ranks.

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Natasha O'Brien speaks at Socialist Feminist protest outside Cork ... (Cork Beo)

The 24-year-old was joined by scores of demonstrators marching through the streets of the city last night.

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Natasha O'Brien attends protest outside Washington Street ... (Red FM |)

Natasha O'Brien says she has been able to focus her pain and rage into something that could be ...

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No place for 'serious' convictions in Forces - Donohoe (RTE.ie)

Anybody who has a conviction "of a serious nature" should not be a member of the Defence Forces, according to the Minister for Public Expenditure.

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Paschal Donohoe says someone with 'serious' conviction should not ... (thejournal.ie)

The report revealed 68 members of the Defence Forces have been convicted or are currently before the courts on a range of criminal offences. The offences ...

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'Unprecedented' meeting to discuss how Defence Forces handles ... (Irish Examiner)

Lieutenant General Clancy is expected to admonish his junior officers for not telling him about serving soldiers with convictions or facing charges.

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68 members of defence forces on criminal charges (Northern Sound)

Members are currently before the courts on criminal charges ranging from drink driving to sexual assault. Figures just released shows 68 serving members of ...

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Taoiseach says Defence Force members with criminal convictions ... (Irish Mirror)

It was confirmed 68 Defence Forces personnel have been convicted or are currently before the courts on a range of criminal offences including public order, ...

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This is how many Defence Force members have been convicted or ... (Extra.ie)

Sixty-eight members of the Defence Forces have been convicted or are currently before the courts on a range of criminal offences, a report given to the ...

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Local TD shows solidarity with Natasha O'Brien (Northern Sound)

Cavan-Monaghan Fianna Fail TD Niamh Smyth has offered her support to Natasha O'Brien.

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Julia Molony: 'To protect women like Natasha O'Brien, we need to ... (Independent.ie)

In the last 10 days, the country has rallied around one 24-year-old victim of violent crime from Limerick. Powered by a searing sense of injustice, ...

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Dรกil to debate Labour motion on gender-based violence (Dublin People)

The Dail will debate a Labour motion on gender-based violence next week, which will look to establish clear guidelines on the likes of character references ...

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'Violence against women is not being taken seriously' โ€“ NWCI ... (Newstalk)

The suspended sentence handed down to Cathal Crotty has shown how far we need to go to reach 'zero tolerance' - National Women's Council.

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