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  2. Thirty-first Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A children's rights bill, the Twenty-Eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2007, was introduced by the Fianna Fáil–PD government. The bill sought to replace section 5 of Article 42 with a new Article 42A, which had five sections; the first four broadly matched the amendment eventually enacted in 2015, while the fifth was: [11]

  3. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    Currie had brought their grievance to the local council and to Stormont, but had been told to leave. The incident invigorated the civil rights movement. [89] A monument to Northern Ireland's first civil rights march. On 24 August 1968, the civil rights movement held its first civil rights march from Coalisland to Dungannon. Many more marches ...

  4. Dunnes Stores strike - Wikipedia

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    Eight of the strikers travelled to South Africa in 1985, but were not permitted to enter the country. Their deportation from South Africa received extensive news coverage in Ireland. [3] The strike lasted until April 1987 when the Irish government banned the import of South African goods. The ban came about as a result of public pressure in ...

  5. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth national democratic mass organizations during International Human Rights Day, December 10, 2021. Youth activism has had a long history in the Philippines. The original founding members of the Katipunan as well as the Propaganda Movement consisted of youths. The country's national hero, Jose Rizal was martyred aged 35.

  6. National Youth Council of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) is a representative body for Irish youth organisations, [1] a role that is recognised in the 2001 Youth Work Act. [2] Currently there are 45 national youth organisations who are full member of the NYCI. [3] The National Youth Council of Ireland is a nominating body for elections to Seanad Éireann. [4]

  7. Labour Youth - Wikipedia

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    Since the turn of the 2000s, Labour Youth has run campaigns on repealing the 8th Amendment, [8] [9] [10] opposing sexism, [11] [12] [13] extending voting rights to 16 and 17 year olds, [14] workers rights, [15] same-sex marriage, [16] sexual consent [17] and ending Direct Provision, [18] along with other issues related to students and young ...

  8. Human rights in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The commission stands as a government body that ensures that all public bodies in Ireland respect and protect the human rights of Irish citizens. This responsibility is outlined in section 42 of the Irish Human Rights Act, which states that it was, "established a positive duty on public sector bodies to: eliminate discrimination, promote ...

  9. Category:1980s in Ireland - Wikipedia

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