Fergus Finlay: Terror should not be met with terror but humane quest for justice

Fergus Finlay: Terror should not be met with terror but humane quest for justice

Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental at the annual Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration at Mansion House. Picture: Gareth Chaney/ Collins Photos

I've never worried about falling on deaf ears. Sometimes you say or write things that seem to resonate with a lot of people. Sometimes nobody seems to be listening. When you are trying to set out a position on almost anything, that goes with the territory.

But I really want to try to find a way not to fall on deaf ears now. There is terrible pain being inflicted now, by good people on innocent people. We all have to try to find a way to reach the good people.

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