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ADPI Faces Scrutiny: Allegations of Mismanaged Donations and Controversial Leadership

Legal Disclaimer:This investigative report is based on testimonies and internal sources within the “Abolish Direct Provision Ireland” (ADPI) group, as well as documents and materials provided to our platform by current and former members. As an independent platform, we publish this information in the interest of transparency and the protection of asylum seekers’ rights. We […]

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Crisis within ADPI: Allegations of Financial Mismanagement and Threats Shake the Movement

🛑 Crisis within ADPI: Allegations of Financial Mismanagement and Threats Shake the Movement Legal Disclaimer: This investigative report is based on testimonies and internal sources from within the “Abolish Direct Provision Ireland” (ADPI) group. As an independent platform, we publish these details in the interest of transparency and the protection of asylum seekers’ rights. We

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Mountjoy Prison Protest: Asylum Seekers in Ireland Challenge “Arrest Trap” & Silence of Funded NGOs

*DUBLIN – Friday, February 13, 2026 (11:00 AM) While the walls of Mountjoy Prison witnessed a peaceful and dignified protest organized by members of the ADPImovement today, the scene inside reflected a sharp decline in the state’s legal and ethical standards. Over 50 activists and asylum seekers gathered in front of the prison with a

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The 100k Ukrainian Proposal: Exposing the NGO Money Trail

While major Irish NGOs rush to publish manifestos and formal proposals to grant Irish citizenship to 100,000 Ukrainians, they maintain a haunting silence regarding the systemic failure that crushes the dignity of other international protection applicants. Organizations like the Irish Refugee Council, Nasc, and Doras have become part of a “Cartel” fueled by government funding.

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Asylum seekers protest outside Minister for Justice office in Dublin

At 13:30 today, a historic and peaceful demonstration took place outside the office of Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan. Despite the rain, the resolve of the families and activists from the Abolish Direct Provision Ireland (ADPI) campaign was unwavering. 500 women and children, many of whom have spent years trapped in institutionalized living, gathered to

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10 Facts Addressing Misinformation in the Irish Asylum System

Public discourse regarding International Protection in Ireland is frequently influenced by social media narratives that diverge from established law. To maintain an informed society, it is essential to examine the legal framework and operational realities of the system. The following sections address ten of the most common misconceptions. I. Legal Realities and International Law** II.

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How RTE Hidden the ADPI Asylum Movement

The Erasure of Women and ChildrenIn a move that can only be described as a “disgraceful journalistic failure,” the recent coverage of the massive rally at Leinster House chose to weaponize the camera lens. While over 400 women and children stood in the front lines, leading the chants for justice, the media intentionally focused their

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The Business of Suffering: Who is Really Profiting from Ireland’s Asylum Crisis?

While thousands of asylum seekers shiver in tents on the streets of Dublin and Navan, a different story is unfolding behind closed doors. It is a story of balance sheets, massive government contracts, and private companies turning a humanitarian crisis into a goldmine. The question is no longer just about where to put people—it is

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