Irish shop sells 'terrorist' children's Halloween costume
The shop is called Halloween, located in the Diamond Shopping Centre.
The outfits have since been removed from shelves after complaints.
Including a shirt, vest, pants and headpiece it’s a cheap costume that incurs a strong perception of Islamophobia in Ireland.
The Daily Mail reported that one staff member said: "I know that people might find them a bit sectarian but I don’t see what the problem is really."

The latest report by the Immigrant Council states that: "Islamophobia and anti-Muslim racism are established realities in Ireland."
Ireland is home to an estimated 65,000 Muslim men, women and children.
Although the costume attempts to imitate a traditional Islamic Thobe, in reality it is a cheap stab at the Muslim people who call Ireland home.
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