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Jim Carroll BS: Refugees and asylum seekers (105* d) RE: BS: Refugees and asylum seekers 08 Jan 19


"Wrong! Your previous claim was "Traveller lifestyle is a fact and has been for thousands of years"
Treavellers have been travelling fro thousands of years - they have becom identified as a specific group dating back a thousand years by DNA sampling
The Irish DNA sampling is only a part of the research carried out

" it's supposed "slave" practices,"
The case was based on the evidence of a couple of victims - most of those found refused to give evidence saying they were taken off the streets and given jobs - they refused to give credence to the term "slavery" which was an establishment and media cocotion

This is how the representative of the Traveller community reacted to the case

"In a statement, Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre welcomed the sentencing and said it condemns the exploitation of vulnerable human beings .
“The people involved in this exploitation are devoid of all humanity,” said Pavee Point co-director Martin Collins.
“We hope this case won’t be used as a stick to beat Travellers with, as Travellers are appalled and sickened at this case,” he said."


You make it a Traveller issue just as Martin Collins suggested might happen

You attitude to Travellers is as racist as it is to my choosuing to live in Ireland

You have ignored every singly point I have mad other than this, which you choose to distort

Fact - there is not one 'Traveller' crime that is a well established and far greater aspect of settled criminality - not one

Finished here
Jim Carroll
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