Free Speech Ireland
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Irish advocacy group championing free speech, expression, and academic freedom.

Broadcasts are advocacy as well as news.

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info@freespeechireland.ie
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Very receptive day out protesting the Hate Speech Bill in Galway. We spoke to members of the public about our concerns over censorship.

#BinTheBill
Well done to everyone who has been pressuring representatives.

Support for the Hate Speech Bill is at an all time low!

#BinTheBill
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'Intent of Hate Speech Bill is to induce self-censorship', President of Free Speech Ireland, Gerard Casey, said in the latest episode of the State of the Nation podcast.

Listen to the full episode here -https://rss.com/podcasts/stateofthenation/1411606

Also on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/10EL8k3RgrPsHN7nXJZ3Ak
Free Speech Ireland are launching “The Trinity Declaration on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression” next week in Trinity College, Dublin.

A few academics will be speaking on the day. Following that, we will encourage attendees to sign the Declaration to raise awareness about the threats to academic freedom in Ireland.

📅: 6pm, Thursday, April 18th
📍: The Swift Theatre, Arts Building
We have launched the Trinity Declaration on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression to lay the groundwork for the fight back, to protect academic freedom in Ireland.

freespeechireland.ie/declaration
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Assignees of the Trinity Declaration say “academic freedom and freedom of expression” must be “sacrosanct” but are “routinely ignored” by Irish universities who pledge allegiance to political ideologies such as Athena Swan

https://gript.ie/trinity-declaration-on-academic-freedom-launched-in-response-to-pernicious-censorial-culture/
Make sure to come over to us if you're at The Countess' Resisting Ideology conference today.

Our CEO Sarah O'Reilly will be speaking.
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Responding to claims that controversy over the Hate Speech Bill has been fueled by misinformation and alarmism, Grace Sullivan, a barrister and member of FSI, said that “the Bill that they seek to bring in is different to the 1989 Act”.
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Responding to claims that controversy over the Hate Speech Bill has been fueled by misinformation and alarmism, Grace Sullivan, a barrister and member of FSI, said that “the Bill that they seek to bring in is different to the 1989 Act”.
Proponents of the Hate Speech Bill present it as a modernised version of the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act of 1989, tailored for the digital age. However, the Bill encompasses much more than that.
2024 Ireland Free Speech Summit

**EVENING EVENT, 18th JUNE - START TIME AND VENUE TBC **

TICKETS FOR SALE VERY SOON - email info@freespeechireland.ie to receive an announcement for the ticket launch.

Free speech is increasingly under threat in the West.

We hope you can join us on what hopes to be a great event!

The Free Speech Ireland team

https://bit.ly/FreeSpeechIreland