Why is the Irish Government silent on Dubliner Daniel's German show trial?

Daniel Tatlow-Devally's family asks why our Government is silent on an Irish citizen’s “unprecedented show trial” in Germany
Why is the Irish Government silent on Dubliner Daniel's German show trial?

Daniel Tatlow-Devally

Daniel Tatlow-Devally, our son and brother, an Irish citizen from Dublin is one of the ‘Ulm 5’ on trial in Stuttgart-Stammheim. Daniel studied at Trinity and has lived and worked in Berlin for seven years. For two years he and his friends protested the war in Gaza. 

They aimed to uphold international law and end genocide in Gaza, where several years of legally-sanctioned means of protest had failed. Germany, despite being a Genocide Convention signatory, is second only to the US in arms exports to Israel. 

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