šŸŽ„ Irish club Bohemians reveal superb 'Refugees Welcome' jersey | OneFootball

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Dan BurkeĀ·12 February 2020

šŸŽ„ Irish club Bohemians reveal superb 'Refugees Welcome' jersey

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League of Ireland outfit Bohemian FC have announced a brilliant partnership with Amnesty International ahead of the new season.

The Dublin club will wear a jersey emblazoned with the words ā€˜Refugees Welcomeā€™ as part of a campaign to highlight the poor living conditions facing many refugees under Irelandā€™s Direct Provision ā€“ the system used for processing asylum seekers entering the country since 2000.


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The back of the shirt will also carry an anti-racism message.

ā€œWeā€™re delighted to unveil this very special shirt,ā€ said Bohemians director Daniel Lambert.

ā€œAt the core of the Bohemian identity is inclusiveness and a desire to utilise football as a means to improve our society as a whole.

ā€œThis builds on a deep and lasting relationship we have built with the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI) and through multiple engagements with people living in direct provision.ā€

Direct Provision ā€“ which often involves housing refugees in unsuitable conditions in former hotels in remote parts of the country ā€“ has been described by Amnesty International as ā€œflawedā€ and a ā€œhuman rights scandalā€.

ā€œBohemian FC and their supporters have an incredible track record on social justice issues,ā€ said Amnesty International Irelandā€™s executive director, Colm Oā€™Gorman.

ā€œWeā€™ve long respected the practical solidarity theyā€™ve shown people seeking asylum and refugees, so this is a fantastic opportunity to bring our supporters together to call for an end to Direct Provision.

ā€œDirect Provision is an ongoing human rights scandal. The system is fundamentally flawed, trapping people for years in limbo and isolating them from communities in inhumane, institutionalised conditions.ā€