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A PROTESTER accused of attacking an activist in clashes outside Leinster House has been further charged with brandishing the national flag as weapon. Gardaí intervened following a face-off between groups against Covid-19 restrictions and a counter demonstration on September 12 last at Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Michael Quinn (29), of Malone Flats, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth, was charged in October with assault causing harm to Ruth O’Rourke, better known as Izzy Kamikaze, on Sept. 12 last. The offence is contrary to section three of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act. He appeared again at Dublin District Court today. Detective Garda Cathal Feeley charged the accused with an additional offence: production of the Irish tricolour attached to a piece of wood as a weapon capable of inflicting serious injury. ....
A petition for adopted people to have a right to their birth certificate has gained over 17,000 signatures in the wake of the mother and baby institutions report being released. The petition, which was set up by activist Izzy Kamikaze, asks for a single paragraph amendment to be made to the Civil Registration Act to give adopted people the right to access their birth certificates. The petition’s descriptions reads: “The long-awaited publication of the report of the Commission of Enquiry into Mother & Baby Homes has caused great distress to adopted people and survivors of Mother & Baby Homes for its failure to practically address the problems faced by adopted people and by birth mothers.” ....