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Tens of thousands protest ‘hatred and disinformation’ at Dublin anti-racism rally
People take part in a demonstration in support of migration and diversity in Dublin city centre. Picture date: Saturday February 18, 2023.

TENS of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Dublin on Saturday to oppose “hatred and disinformation being spewed out by extremists.”

The Ireland For All demonstration in support of migration and diversity attracted about 50,000 people and included organisations such as United Against Racism and the National Women’s Council of Ireland, along with a range of political parties.

The event was held in response to a number of anti-migrant protests centres housing refugees or asylum-seekers across the country.

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