
Rachel Morrogh
Rachel Morrogh is the chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, an organization dedicated to providing support and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence. With a commitment to raising awareness about the issues surrounding sexual assault and promoting justice for victims, Morrogh has been an outspoken advocate for the rights of those affected by such crimes. Recently, she expressed concern over mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor's comments during a White House visit, highlighting the dissonance between his remarks and the ongoing challenges faced by survivors, especially in light of a recent civil judgment against him for rape.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Rachel Morrogh, chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, said the protesters stood shoulder to shoulder with every person who has experienced sexual violence.
Large crowd attends UCD protest after ‘nude, bruised’ image of student shared – The Irish TimesRachel Morrogh is chief executive of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
The ‘honest belief’ defence in rape cases rewards ignorance and insensitivity – The Irish TimesRachel Morrogh, the chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, raised concerns about McGregor's meeting with Trump.
Conor McGregor’s Trump meeting was ‘sinister’, says Irish rape crisis centre | Conor McGregorThe chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, Rachel Morrogh, said the group 'sees first hand the trauma of sexual violence on our clients'.
Rape crisis charity complaint over Trump visitRachel Morrogh said reports of McGregor's meeting with the US president were 'shocking' given the civil judgment against him.
Conor McGregor comments on immigration in White House criticised as ‘wrong’ and ‘outrageous’ – The Irish Times















