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category galway | politics / elections | feature author Friday June 04, 2004 19:51author by John Cunningham - Tokie Laotan campaignauthor email johnliamsheain at eircom dot net Report this post to the editors

'I do wonder, however, if the racists who run websites, who make disgusting intimidating phone calls, who will not accept my right to have my election posters displayed publicly, are gaining encouragement from the government’s decision to run a racist referendum in conjunction with these elections'

Tokie Laotan, an independent candidate for the North / East ward in Galway city, has been facing harassment on the election trail. She has been receiving abusive anonymous phone calls to her mobile phone, she has been targeted by a racist website, and now her posters are being removed –-apparently in a systematic fashion.

‘I was reluctant to raise this publicly’, says Tokie Laotan, ‘because almost all of the Galway people I have met on my campaign have been friendly and open to what I have to say. Clearly, however, there are individuals who think that an African woman should not be allowed to even stand for election. All this harassment is making me nervous, and making it difficult for me to campaign effectively’.

‘The phone calls stopped after a few days, when I started to tell the callers that I was having their numbers traced’, according to Ms Laotan. ‘The website is still up and spreading its message of hate against me and other immigrants to Ireland —can it be closed down, I wonder?'

‘The final straw was when I learned that two-thirds of my posters were removed within 36 hours of being put up. I realise that posters can be brought down by the wind, and by the odd stray drunk, but this was done systematically, with posters taken from every pole on several routes —College Road and Augustine-street for example.’

‘I know that the racists who do this are a tiny minority, and that they have little support among Galway people and Irish people generally. I do wonder, however, if the racists who run websites, who make disgusting intimidating phone calls, who will not accept my right to have my election posters displayed publicly, are gaining encouragement from the government’s decision to run a racist referendum in conjunction with these elections'.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Not surprised     orient    Thu Jun 03, 2004 14:18 
   There's a pattern     Steve    Thu Jun 03, 2004 15:30 
   Considering that the Celtic Cross is already a ultra right symbol.     cause and effect    Thu Jun 03, 2004 15:42 
   "the Celtic Cross is already a ultra right symbol. "     orient    Thu Jun 03, 2004 16:03 
   He's right it already is     hs    Thu Jun 03, 2004 17:35 
   mind you     jeff    Thu Jun 03, 2004 18:42 
   sickening     chris bond    Sat Jun 05, 2004 18:26 
   solidarity to you Tokie Laotan.     iosaf    Sat Jun 05, 2004 21:50 
   A bit extreme     Buzzby    Sun Jun 06, 2004 04:36 
 10   Deleted?     Buzzby    Sun Jun 06, 2004 04:38 
 11   The Celtic Cross     Buzzby    Sun Jun 06, 2004 04:45 
 12   Celtic Cross     --    Sun Jun 06, 2004 09:53 
 13   MouseCat hates Racists     MouseCat    Sun Jun 06, 2004 10:40 
 14   you what?     iosaf    Sun Jun 06, 2004 15:55 
 15   Election     Seamus    Sun Jun 06, 2004 16:57 
 16   Play a different record     Buzzby    Sun Jun 06, 2004 17:24 
 17   Oops     Buzzby    Sun Jun 06, 2004 17:28 
 18   Best of luck     john mcdermott    Sun Jun 06, 2004 23:07 
 19   torn down posters     tim    Mon Jun 07, 2004 21:45 
 20   posters torn down     pc    Mon Jun 07, 2004 23:16 
 21   Good luck, Tokie     Justin Morahan    Tue Jun 08, 2004 02:09 
 22   Majority of Limerick people     Cermunnos    Tue Jun 08, 2004 10:13 
 23   Galway people too..     Cermunnos    Tue Jun 08, 2004 10:14 
 24   The christian cross...     King Amdo    Wed Jun 09, 2004 16:14 
 25   Who started all of this     Yes Voter    Wed Jun 09, 2004 17:23 
 26   good on ya     pc    Wed Jun 09, 2004 17:30 
 27   Dev was a US citizen     Justin Morahan    Thu Jun 10, 2004 19:16 
 28   irish citizen on death row     pc    Thu Jun 10, 2004 19:24 
 29   Of course it's a racist referendum     Liz    Thu Jun 10, 2004 21:49 
 30   yes vote     tim    Fri Jun 11, 2004 00:27 
 31   racism     diabhal    Fri Jun 11, 2004 06:24 
 32   Did DeValera's US Citizenship save him?     Historian    Fri Jun 11, 2004 16:42 
 33   no it was his talent for obfuscation and maths.     iosaf    Sat Jun 12, 2004 22:42 
 34   question     marina    Wed Jun 23, 2004 14:54 


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