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A group of Palestinian children and coaches were scheduled to participate in a tour of Ireland later this month.
The founder of GAA Palestine has called on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to step in to prevent Palestinian children "being devastated" after a group of its players had their visas denied.
GAA PALESTINE is “disappointed” but “not giving up hope” after applications for visas to travel to Ireland were rejected.
TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said he hopes the issues over Palestinian GAA team’s visa applications can be resolved. Speaking ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTipperary group in ‘shock’ as GAA Palestine children and mentors refused visas for Irish tourA Tipperary group formed in solidarity with Palestinians has said they are in shock after a group of children from the ...
GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...
The group, which had planned to 33 children and young teenagers from Palestine, vowed to appeal against the decision by the ...
A group of players and mentors from GAA Palestine have had their visa applications denied days before a summer tour ...
West Bank dance troupe is also facing problems over permits from Irish authorities, so is postponing its visit ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNPalestine GAA club 'doing all they can' to make Irish tour happen after visa rejectionsGAA Palestine's applications for 47 visas — including for the Ramallah Hurling Club — were rejected by Irish officials ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSimon Harris says 'careful consideration' was given to Palestinian GAA team's visa applicationsTÁNAISTE SIMON HARRIS has said “careful consideration” was given to a number of visa applications to allow Palestinians in ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has defended the approach taken by the Department of Justice in refusing visas to young GAA players ...
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