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Bulelani Mfaco is a South African asylum seeker and activist in Ireland, and former spokesperson for the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland.In December 2024, the group announced that Mfaco had accepted and commenced with full-time employment elsewhere and he would not be serving as the group’s spokesperson.
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Blighe was the Ireland First candidate for the South constituency at the 2024 European Parliament election, [8] with Philip Dwyer and Margaret Maguire standing in the Dublin and Midlands–North-West constituencies respectively. [9] None of the Ireland First candidates, including Blighe, were elected in the 2024 local elections or European ...
In 2014, Khambule co-founded the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland which advocates for greater rights for asylum seekers and calls for the end of direct provision. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Khambule was one of the central activists on the campaign to allow asylum seekers in Ireland to work. [ 4 ]
Lucky Khambule, the co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, criticised the Gardaí's lack of dealing with protests and anti-migrant groups in Clare as well as other events since 2018 that he listed and said the headcount incident was "scary and shocking". The Gardaí said they "continue to have a proportionate response" to what ...
The group argues that the privatised nature of direct provision centres in Ireland results in chronic issues regarding health, hygiene, and civil and human rights of those housed there. [3] They held their first conference in Liberty Hall, Dublin in October 2019, with a keynote from MASI spokesperson Bulelani Mfaco. [4]
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The aims of the IRC are to make sure that the asylum policy and practice in Ireland are in full accordance with international law and ensure the human rights of refugees and asylum seekers. It also seeks to promote awareness and understanding of the issues facing refugee and asylum seekers in Ireland. [ 2 ]