#title Attacks on Travellers
#author Patricia McCarthy
#SORTtopics Ireland, racism, Workers Solidarity
#date 1995
#source Retrieved on 24th November 2021 from [[http://struggle.ws/ws95/travell44.html][struggle.ws]]
#lang en
#pubdate 2021-11-24T12:01:03
#notes Published in Workers Solidarity No. 44 — Spring 1995.
Over the past year, there has been a series of physical attacks on Travellers in different parts of the country. Travellers were attacked in Glenamaddy in New Ross, Wicklow and Bantry.
In Bantry, a group of hired vigilantes wearing balaclavas broke into the caravan of an elderly Traveller couple. They hit the woman in the face with a pick axe handle, breaking her nose and giving her dozens of stitches.
In Bray, thugs burnt the caravan of a local Traveller family, and their van. When the Council offered them another site in Rathnew, the locals chased them out of there too. No-one has been charged with these attacks.
The rise in racism against Travellers is happening all over Europe. Gypsies and Travellers from Eastern Europe are seen as fair game for racial abuse and attacks.