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Demonstrators clashing in Dublin last month. Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie

Poll: Should anti-Islam demonstrations be banned?

A rally in Brussels has been banned over concerns about violence – what do you think?

FAR-RIGHT EXTREMISTS have been banned from holding an anti-Islam rally in the troubled Brussels district of Molenbeek.

The mayor of Molenbeek said there were concerns about violence. In Dublin last month at least two people were hospitalised when anti-Islam group Pegida clashed with the ‘anti-racist coalition’ as it prepared to launch its Irish branch.

We want to know what you think: Should anti-Islam demonstrations be banned?


Poll Results:

No (8715)
Yes (5392)
I'm not sure (1188)

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