Life -shaped mannequins in migrant boat on northern Ireland bonfire

A bonfire with a mannequin of migrants in a boat is at the top, which is burnt in CO Tyron, Northern Ireland, an indication of an investigation into a hatred.

The footage featured more than a dozen life -sized effigies in a boat, wearing a life jacket over the fire in Moygachels, “stop boats” and “Before stopping”, “stop boats” and “before veterans before refugees”.

It was about 300, which was expected to cross Northern Ireland Ahead of Thursday and Friday night (10-11 July) Orange orderAnnual July 12 Parade.

Payer is being investigated as a hate incident, confirming the Northern Ireland Police Service.

Ireland’s Ireland’s Archbishop and all Ireland John McDowell’s primate condemned the bonfire as “racist, threatening and aggressive”.

Patrick Korigan, director of the northern Ireland of Amnesty International, described the pyre as a “fueling act of hatred and racism”.

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