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People Before Profit

Pro-refugee demonstrations take place across Dublin

The demonstrations come after months of protests against refugees and migrants.

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE took part in rallies supporting refugees at St Stephen’s Green, as well as the Drimnagh and Clondalkin areas of Dublin today.

An anti-immigration protest outside the Shelbourne Hotel this afternoon was met with a large counter-protest of activists chanting “Refugees are welcome here”, as Gardaí kept both groups separated on opposite sides of the road facing the green.

Counter-protesters also chanted “Same struggle, same fight, housing is a human right” while anti-refugee campaigners held signs reading “Inner city says no”.

People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith was one of the dozens in attendance at a pro-refugee demonstration in Drimnagh in which activists held banners and signs over a footbridge, reminiscent of a similar rally in Fairview on Wednesday.

The rally at Drimnagh’s Luas stop was not a counter protest but is seemingly a reaction to protests that took place two weeks ago near a local school where refugees had been housed during Christmas.

Since then, community activists, youth workers, political representatives and people living in the area launched ‘Drimnagh For All’ to stand against what they refer to as “the hate and division that has been sown in our community in the last week”.

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The demonstration in Clondalkin took place at the area’s Civic Offices at noon and was attended by dozens.

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