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Taoiseach Warns Extremism Has Moved on to an 'Organised Attempt' to Inflict Violence

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Political extremists have moved on to ‘an organised attempt to undermine the State’ and ‘inflict violence on people’, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin said there is a ‘considerable degree of concern’ around extremism in Ireland, which he described as a ‘threat to our society’. He said: ‘This now is a very strong basis for indicating that this has moved on from sort of individuals or the general sort of narrative, to an organised attempt to…
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Extra.ie broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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