Irish Daily Star

Anti-refugee activist hit with social media ban HE’S ORDERED TO STAY AWAY FROM ASYLUM CENTRES

- ■■Tom TUITE

AN ANTI-REFUGEE activist has been barred from social media and ordered to stay away from asylum centres after gardai charged him with “incitement to hatred”.

The Garda Special Detective Unit arrested Graham Carey (39) of Dunsink Drive, Finglas, Dublin, on Wednesday.

He was held at Shankill Garda Station under section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.

Officers charged him at 11.05 on Thursday night. According to the charge, it is alleged that on January 30, at a place unknown within the State, he distribute­d, showed, or played a recording of visual images or sounds to stir up hatred.

The offence is contrary to section two of the Prohibitio­n of Incitement to Hatred Act.

He was kept in Garda custody overnight pending his appearance before Judge Michele Finan at Dublin District Court yesterday.

SDU Detective Sergeant Eamon Hoey said Carey’s reply to the charges was: “In hindsight, it won’t be happening again; I will be taking a different approach going forward.”

Passport

Judge Finan noted there was no objection to bail with conditions the detective had already discussed with defence solicitor Rory Staines.

He asked that Mr Carey reside at his address, surrender his passport and not apply for travel documents. The accused, in a grey jumper, black trousers and runners, said he did not have a passport.

The garda sought an 8pm to 7am curfew, but Mr Staines pointed out his client worked full-time, and the judge moved the start time to 9pm.

Mr Carey told the court: “Nine at night will do. I do be home at nine every evening.”

The judge also agreed to impose another condition on him not to organise or participat­e in gatherings and protests, in person or online.

The SDU officer asked that Mr Carey not post or record videos on any social media platform.

Judge Finan agreed to make that another bail conditions, and went further, telling the accused, “You are barred from social media”.

Mr Staines queried the social media ban because the detective had not requested it.

Judge Finan said it was a “complex issue” as people can have various different accounts, and it would be simpler if he were barred. She invited the defence to address her if that was a breach of his civil liberties, but the solicitor then indicated his client consented and would sign the bail bond.

Judge Finan ordered him to sign on twice weekly at Cabra Garda Station and provide a contact phone number within 48 hours. She specified that his new phone “is to be a button phone”.

She also warned him he had “to stay away from all centres and locations housing refugees”.

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