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Lithuanian man admits terrorism plot to attack a mosque in Ireland
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Lithuanian man admits terrorism plot to attack a mosque in Ireland

A Lithuanian national, Karolis Pečkauskas, has pleaded guilty to planning a terrorist attack on a mosque in Galway, Ireland. The incident occurred between November 4 and 5, 2025, with Pečkauskas admitting to attempting to damage the Maryam Mosque by fire, classified as an aggravated hate crime. Two other co-defendants also pleaded guilty, while a fourth defendant remains under investigation. Police discovered extremist materials, including a video linking the suspects to a far-right group called the Irish Defence Army, which advocated targeting migrant accommodations and mosques. The suspects were found with weapons and explosive materials, though Pečkauskas is challenging the explosives charge in court. Lithuanian officials expressed concern over the involvement of Lithuanian nationals in such activities.

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Lithuanian man admits terrorism plot to attack a mosque in Ireland

A Lithuanian national, Karolis Pečkauskas, has pleaded guilty to planning a terrorist attack on a mosque in Galway, Ireland. The incident occurred between November 4 and 5, 2025, with Pečkauskas admitting to attempting to damage the Maryam Mosque by fire, classified as an aggravated hate crime. Two other co-defendants also pleaded guilty, while a fourth defendant remains under investigation. Police discovered extremist materials, including a video linking the suspects to a far-right group called the Irish Defence Army, which advocated targeting migrant accommodations and mosques. The suspects were found with weapons and explosive materials, though Pečkauskas is challenging the explosives charge in court. Lithuanian officials expressed concern over the involvement of Lithuanian nationals in such activities.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a terrorism-related legal case without overtly favoring any political ideology. While the subject matter involves security concerns and international relations, the reporting focuses on judicial proceedings and law enforcement actions rather than taking

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the guilty plea, charges, and details of the plot based on official sources like Irish media and RTÉ. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of the extremist group link and potential bias in describing the motives, though it remains la

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