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10.11.2025 20:48

A Muslim student, Irfan Uddin Gazi, was subjected to a racist attack at school in Ireland. The incident, which took place on October 16 at St Jarlath's College, has garnered significant backlash on social media. Authorities have launched an investigation into the students involved in the attack.

A Muslim student, Irfan Uddin Gazi, living in Galway, Ireland, was attacked by a racist group at school. The footage recorded by a mobile phone camera captured moments when the young student was surrounded and assaulted by several individuals. As the video spread, the incident quickly garnered significant backlash.

THEY CALLED ON THE AUTHORITIES

The Muslim community living in Ireland and human rights advocates described the attack as "a clear indication of racism and Islamophobia," calling on the authorities to take action. While an investigation into the incident has been initiated, the school administration announced that the students involved in the attack have been identified and are undergoing disciplinary procedures.

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