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Thousands march through Dublin city centre for United Against Racism rally
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Dublin for a United Against Racism rally yesterday.
The parade departed from Parnell Square at about 1pm on Saturday and made its way to Custom House Quay. The grassroots anti-racism group – which organised the rally and carnival – said it stands in solidarity with immigrants across the city who it said are “under attack”.
One woman, who was seen shouting into a megaphone, led the crowd. The marchers could be heard chanting: “Our immigrants are under attack. Say it loud, fight back. Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here.”
Carnival performers, dancers and a steel band led the procession through the streets of Dublin. In a social media post on Saturday, United Against Racism said: “All out to stand with our migrant community and celebrate what we can build when we come together. Let’s make today the largest anti-racism demo possible and show once and for all that we are the majority.”
Irish presidential candidate Catherine Connolly said she was “delighted that an anti-racism, multi-cultural, community carnival” was taking place in Dublin. United Against Racism organises counter-protests against far-right groups attempting to blame migrants for the housing crisis in Ireland.
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