domain | iccl.ie |
summary | The text is an appeal for human rights in Ireland and elsewhere. It emphasizes resistance to facial recognition technology without consent (I DO NOT CONSENT TO FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY) with a petition supported by over 100 independent signatories funded through members' donations.
It also notes criticism of the Public Services Card database, which contains personal data for millions; an Irish human rights group partially welcomes but demands immediate deletion. Additionally mentioned is campaigning to ensure that laws and police respect human rights (Administration of Justice), as well as a statement on progress in law enforcement reforms following recommendations made by CoFPIs 2018.
The text invites readers to sign up for updates, join the organization through membership or donations ("Join us"), check out recent events dated June 12th & September 9th regarding public services and policing reform respectively. There are references suggesting more information is available on these topics (e.g., "Learn More", but no URLs provided). |
title | - Irish Council for Civil Liberties |
description | - Irish Council for Civil Liberties |
keywords | more, rights, data, report, government, june, statement, justice, equality, join, human, ireland, peoples, welcomes, progress, programme, work |
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nslookup | A 193.189.141.121 |
created | 2025-05-24 |
updated | 2025-06-14 |
summarized | 2025-06-14 |
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