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With almost ninety trafficked women selling sex in Galway, local politicians are asked to support new law

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The Immigrant Council of Ireland is urging Galway TDs and senators to show their support for the publication of the heads of the Criminal Law [Sexual Offences] Bill 2014 which proposes wide ranging reforms of the current law.

Humanitarian Society to host AIT quiz

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Athlone Institute of Technology’s Humanitarian Society is holding a table quiz in Scribes, the campus bar, on Tuesday October 22. The quiz is open both to students and those from outside the college, and costs €12 per team of 3-4 people. A raffle will also be held on the night, with prizes from the AIT Students Union, AIT Fitness Suite, McSharrys Pharmacy, McGorisks Pharmacy, Boston Barbers, and Kilbeggan Distillery.

Mayo Intercultural Action joins Turn Off the Red Light campaign

Mayo Intercultural Action is joining the Turn Off the Red Light campaign to end exploitation, abuse and trafficking by targeting the buyers of sex.

Migrants are not ‘going home’ but are instead making Ireland their home

The level of calls to the Immigrant Council of Ireland’s (ICI) information and referral service in the first half of 2010 has remained consistent with previous years and does not support the rhetoric that migrants are ‘going home’. Instead the opposite appears true as the data highlights that many migrants have in fact made Ireland their home.

 

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