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Self-described anti-Islam activist appears in court over Dublin mosque attack

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Tom Tuite
Self-described anti-Islam activist appears in court over Dublin mosque attack
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An anti-Islam activist has been denied bail after being charged with arson at a Dublin mosque. The accused allegedly expressed pride in the attack and hatred toward the Muslim community during his court appearance.

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The case highlights rising tensions regarding religious intolerance and the legal response to hate-motivated crimes in Ireland.

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A SELF-DESCRIBED anti-Islam activist charged over an alleged arson attack on a mosque in Dublin city centre told gardaí he was opposed to sharia law in Ireland and did not care if children died in the fire, a court has heard.

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